What Is This Tool?
This unit converter allows you to transform length values from the link (US survey) unit into arpent, facilitating the interpretation of historical land measurement data derived from American and French surveying systems.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the length value in link (US survey) [li]
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Select 'link (US survey) [li]' as the input unit
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Choose 'arpent' as the output unit
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Click convert to see the equivalent value in arpents
Key Features
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Converts historical survey lengths from link (US survey) to arpent accurately using accepted conversion rates
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Supports the reconciliation of legacy cadastral data with modern surveying practices
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Ideal for land surveying, civil engineering, historic cartography, and property documentation applications
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Browser-based and user-friendly for easy input and instant results
Examples
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10 Links (US survey) [li] equals 0.034375069 Arpent
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100 Links (US survey) [li] equals 0.34375069 Arpent
Common Use Cases
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Interpreting distances recorded in historic US land survey plats and deeds
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Mapping and describing land parcels in legacy cadastral records
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Supporting civil engineering projects that require aligning old survey data with modern measurements
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Converting historical French land measurement data in Quebec and Louisiana for legal or surveying purposes
Tips & Best Practices
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Understand the regional and historical context when using arpent measurements due to their variability
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Verify the survey system details to ensure appropriate conversion accuracy
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Use this tool as part of a broader analysis when working with legacy land records
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Cross-check converted values with official cadastral references when possible
Limitations
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The arpent unit can vary depending on the region and historical period, affecting precision
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The link (US survey) is a legacy unit and may introduce discrepancies when compared with modern systems
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Accurate conversions require knowledge of the specific survey system and historical background
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a link (US survey)?
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The link (US survey) is a historical length unit equal to 1/100 of a Gunter's chain, approximately 0.66 US survey feet, used mainly in American land surveys.
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What does an arpent measure?
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An arpent is a historical French unit of length used primarily for land measurement, especially in regions like Quebec and Louisiana, though its exact value varies by location and time.
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Why convert link (US survey) to arpent?
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Converting between these units helps interpret and reconcile historical land survey measurements from US and French colonial systems in cadastral and legal contexts.
Key Terminology
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Link (US survey)
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A historical unit of length equal to 1/100 of a Gunter's chain, approximately 0.66 US survey feet, used in land surveying.
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Arpent
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A historical French unit of length used for land measurement, particularly in French colonies, with varying regional values.
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Cadastral Records
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Official records detailing land boundaries and ownership, often involving historical measurement units.