Answer to Question 1
FALSE
Answer to Question 2
The description relies on the U.S. Government Survey, but it needs a baseline reference. There may be only one baseline in the county, but generally a description must be complete under one system, and the reference to the county and the township may not be sufficiently clear. Each side must fulfill its end of the bargain in terms of consideration. However, it is possible that this conveyance was intended as a gift and so long as there was delivery, the conveyance is valid. Without an underlying contract evidencing the terms of their agreement, the deed serves to convey title. Haines v. Mensen, 446 N.W.2d 716 (Neb. 1989).