Regardless of how they are created, parcels are defined by closed polylines. All lot line intersections must be closed to create correct topology for calculations of linear dimensions and parcel areas. Parcels are defined by their boundary lines, and not their area, the space inside the boundary lines. Adjoining parcels share lot lines, so if a lot line is deleted, the two previously existing parcels become a single parcel.
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