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It is a term used by Realtors to get the money out of your pocket and into there's while giving you no real information except to state that the square footage of the land they are selling is certainly less than 1 acre. EXAMPLE: 33ft by 66ft is certainly less than one acre.

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A 'junior acre' is a unit of land measurement typically used in Ireland and Northern Ireland, where it is equivalent to one-twentieth of an Irish acre or about 45.5 square meters. It is commonly used in the context of land rents or land size divisions.

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