Southern Boundary Sample Clauses

Southern Boundary. Beginning at the intersection of 41st Street and 3rd Avenue South, West on 3rd Avenue South to 14th Street.
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Southern Boundary. Beginning at the intersection of 00xx Xxxxxx and 3rd Avenue South, West on 3rd Avenue South to 00xx Xxxxxx.
Southern Boundary. The southern maritime boundary consists of three segments with no specified seaward limit. Beginning at The Gambia-Senegal land boundary terminus (point T), the line runs in a south-westerly direction for 0.70 miles to point M.4 At point M the boundary turns to the northwest and continues for 0.11 miles to point P. From point P the line extends west along the parallel of 13°03'27" North latitude. From an analysis of the treaty maps, it appears that points M and P have been derived geometrically by developing construction lines in the inshore area. Point M calculates to be very close to the mid-point of line A-B'. Point M is slightly nearer to Sengalese territory (0.64 miles) than to Gambian territory (0.70 miles). To establish point P, the two states first developed a triangle, A-mid-point of the mouth of the Allahein River (situated approximately where the letter T is on the inset map) – B – A. 2 The northern land boundary terminus was established by the Anglo-French treaty of August 10, 1889, and clarified by the Anglo-French proces-verbal of June 9, 1891.
Southern Boundary. From a point where the Quebec / Ontario provincial boundary meets the Timiskaming / Nipissing provincial district boundary, draw a horizontal line west through Temagami to the southeastern tip of Burwash Lake. From the southeastern tip of Burwash Lake draw a vertical line north to the Timiskaming electoral boundary, continue north along the Timiskaming electoral boundary until it intersects with Hwy 560. Continue on the Timiskaming / Sudbury provincial district boundary until it turns west. From a point, Northwest of Mattachewan where the Timiskaming Sudbury provincial district boundary turns west, in a North-Easterly direction to a point where the Timiskaming/Cochrane provincial district boundary crosses XXX 00, following the district boundary line in an Easterly direction to the Ontario/Quebec provincial boundary.
Southern Boundary. Beginning at Long Point follow the Lake Erie shoreline in a western direction through to Port Xxxxxxx, continue west to where Xxx 00 intersects with Hwy 15 at Morpeth.
Southern Boundary. From a point where the Nat River and the Groundhog River converge in an Easterly direction to the HWY 655. From this point in a South-eastern direction the junction of XXX 00 xxx XXX 00. From the junction of HWY 11 and HWY 67 in an Easterly direction to the point where the Abitibi River meets Abitibi Lake. From this point, follow the Southern shore of Lake Abitibi to the Quebec Border.
Southern Boundary. Segment A2 of the southern boundary is a boundary for the continental shelf regime only. • Segment A2 follows the line of the 1997 Treaty between Australia and Indonesia until point TA-2. • Segments B and C of the southern boundary are a comprehensive maritime boundary for both the continental shelf and exclusive economic zone. • Segment B runs as a geodetic line from point TA-2 until it reaches the median line at point TA-3. • Segment C follows the median line from point TA-3 to point TA-4.
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Southern Boundary. From point P-D86, which is the end point of the Western boundary, you continue along the Southern boundary in a general Southeasterly direction for a distance of 4,650 meters to point P-87, coordinates N: 997.620 and E: 485.864. From this point you continue along the boundary in a general Northeasterly-Easterly direction for a distance of 2,100 meters to point P-89, coordinates N: 978.256 and E: 487.824. From this point you continue along the boundary in a general northwesterly direction for a distance of 800 meters to point P-90, coordinates N: 978.928 and E: 487.446. From this point you continue along the boundary in a general Northeasterly direction for a distance of 4,550 meters to point P-94, coordinates N: 979.200 and E: 491.960. From this point you continue along the boundary in a general [initials]
Southern Boundary. Following the Northumberland Electoral district boundary line from where it intersects with the Peterborough Electoral district boundary line at Xxxxxxxxx’x Rapids in an Eastern direction until it intersects with the Western boundary of the Peterborough Electoral district boundary line and the eastern boundary of the Oshawa Durham Region Metis Council’s Eastern boundary. In a Northern direction follow the Peterborough Electoral district boundary line until it intersects with Hwy 7A, follow Hwy 7A west until Hwy 7A intersects with Hwy 35.
Southern Boundary. From the Provincial district boundary of the Sudbury District and the Algoma District at a Longitude of 47’05.35N and Latitude of 82’38.12W in an Easterly direction to the Western Most portion of Burwash Lake (47’.03.34N and 81’.04.17W) From this point in a Northerly direction to a point where Timinskaming / Sudbury district provincial boundary turns west (48’06.11N and 81’04.24W). From this point in a Northeasterly direction to the point where the Timiskaming/Cochrane provincial district boundary crosses XXX 00, following the district boundary line in an Easterly direction to the Ontario/Quebec provincial boundary. The Ontario/Quebec Provincial Boundary line from a point where the Timiskaming/Cochrane provincial district boundary intersects the Provincial Boundary, North to a point where the Provincial Boundary meets the southern shore of Lake Abitibi. From a point where the Nat River and the Groundhog River converge in an Easterly direction to the HWY 655. From this point in a Southeastern direction the junction of XXX 00 xxx XXX 00. From the junction of HWY 11 and HWY 67 in an Easterly direction to the point where the Abitibi River meets Abitibi Lake. From this point, follow the Southern shore of Lake Abitibi to the Quebec Border.
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