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The unit of measure for the property on my lunar deed (not acquired from The Lunar Registry) is in “sercas.” What is the origin of this term?

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The unit of measure for the property on my lunar deed (not acquired from The Lunar Registry) is in “sercas.” What is the origin of this term?

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As far as we can ascertain, the word “serca” is merely the word “acres” spelled backward, but has no actual meaning and is not a standard term in either astronomy or real estate; it is a made-up word that you won’t find in any dictionary or table of measures. The Lunar Registry and other agencies recognized by the Lunar Republic Society use commonly accepted units of measure, such as the standard acre (43,560 sq. feet, or 4,047 sq. meters).

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