International Boundary definition

International Boundary means the United States/Canada boundary near Portal, North Dakota.
International Boundary means land and river boundaries that demarcate between the United States jurisdictional lines and another country’s jurisdictional lines in accordance with existing international agreements.
International Boundary means the United States/Canada boundary near Portal, North Dakota. “M3” means cubic metre at a temperature of fifteen degrees (15°) Celsius.

Examples of International Boundary in a sentence

  • Document Trinity River Corridor Development Certificate Regulatory Zone requirements (Dallas and Fort Worth Districts), and International Boundary Water Commission (IBWC) requirements (Transportation Activity within the floodplain of the Rio Grande) if the project is within the area covered by these regulations.

  • Prior to exe- cuting any specific Storage and Inter- state Release Agreements, the United States will consult with Mexico through the International Boundary and Water Commission under the boundary water treaties and other ap- plicable international agreements in force between the two countries.

  • Document Trinity River Corridor Development Certificate Regulatory Zone requirements (Dallas and Fort Worth Districts), and International Boundary Water Commission requirements (Transportation Activity within the floodplain of the Rio Grande) if the project is within the area covered by these regulations.

  • Beginning in 2008, the Parties began discussions with the International Boundary and Water Commission (“IBWC”) and representatives of Mexico regarding potential cooperative actions in the Colorado River Basin pursuant to the United States-Mexico Treaty on Utilization of Waters of the Colorado and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and of the Rio Grande (“1944 Water Treaty”), culminating in several agreements (“Minutes”) designed to implement the Treaty terms.

  • In addition, Developer shall comply and require its Subcontractors to comply with all federal requirements applicable to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Work, the UPRR and BNSF Work, and work under the jurisdiction of the International Boundary and Water Commission.

  • There is hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Department of State for the use of the United States Section, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mex- ico, such sums as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of sections 277d–13 to 277d–16 of this title.

  • The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Commis- sioner, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico (‘‘Commissioner’’), shall rep- resent the United States as Members of the Board of Directors of the Border Environment Cooperation Com- mission in accordance with the Agreement.

  • It extends from the International Boundary near Border Field Park, 2.8 miles west of I-5, to the International Border Crossing at Otay Mesa.

  • Further details relevant to the international maritime boundary can be found in the following: U.S. Department of State, Office of the Geographer, Finland-USSR Boundary, International Boundary Study No. 74, of February 1, 1967.

  • The river flows north- easterly through ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Park to Princeton, and then south-easterly until it crosses the International Boundary just south from Cawston (Figure 1).

Related to International Boundary

  • international voyage means a voyage from a country to which the present Convention applies to a port outside such country, or conversely.

  • International airport means an airport:

  • international waters means waters falling outside the sovereignty or jurisdiction of any State;

  • International Student means a student holding a student visa for the purpose of obtaining an education in Australia and includes a student on a study abroad or international exchange program;

  • international flight means all flights other than Domestic Flights.