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[[File:Beech Tree Boundary, Bryn Mawr, Carmarthenshire - geograph.org.uk - 566402.jpg|thumb|right|Beech trees which have grown into and replaced a boundary wall]]
 
A '''Line Tree''' is a [[real estate]] term that refers to an actual tree which sits in the center line between two separate real properties or on the corner of several properties. Older deeds often refer to these trees as actual landmarks in their written descriptions, i.e.: "a northerly line extending approximately 3000 feet to the old oak...." As surveys and property deeds are updated, these line trees might remain but are often eliminated from written descriptions, to be replaced with modern metal and stone markers, or even longitudinal and latitudinal positions as determined by [[Global Positioning System|global positioning satellite]] systems.