River Mile Clause Samples
The "River Mile" clause defines a specific method for identifying locations along a river by assigning mile markers, typically starting from the river's mouth or another designated point. In practice, this clause establishes a standardized reference system for describing property boundaries, project sites, or points of interest along the river, which is especially useful in legal descriptions, environmental regulations, or construction contracts. Its core function is to ensure precise and unambiguous location identification, thereby reducing confusion and disputes over river-based measurements or locations.
River Mile. Five thousand two hundred eighty (5,280) feet of contiguous riverbed as measured along the approximate center of the river. (2-7-91)
