Continental Shelf Boundary Sample Clauses

Continental Shelf Boundary. 1. Subject to Article 3 of this Treaty, the continental shelf boundary between the Parties in the Timor Sea comprises the geodesic lines connecting the following points: Point Latitude Longitude TA-1 10° 27' 54.91"S 126° 00' 04.40"E TA-2 11° 24' 00.61"S 126° 18' 22.48"E TA-3 11° 21' 00.00"S 126° 28' 00.00"E TA-4 11° 20' 00.00"S 126° 31' 00.00"E TA-5 11° 20' 02.90"S 126° 31' 58.40"E TA-6 11° 04' 37.65"S 127° 39' 32.81"E TA-7 10° 55' 20.88"S 127° 47' 08.37"E TA-8 10° 53' 36.88"S 127° 48' 49.37"E TA-9 10° 43' 37.88"S 127° 59' 20.36"E TA-10 10° 29' 11.87"S 128° 12' 28.36"E TA-11 09° 42' 21.49"S 128° 28' 35.97"E TA-12 09° 37' 57.54"S 128° 30' 07.24"E TA-13 09° 27' 54.88"S 127° 56' 04.35"E
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Continental Shelf Boundary. Subject to Article 3 of this Treaty, the continental shelf boundary between the Parties in the Timor Sea comprises the geodesic lines connecting the following points: Point Latitude Longitude TA-1 10° 27' 54.91"S 126° 00' 04.40"E TA-2 11° 24' 00.61"S 126° 18' 22.48"E TA-3 11° 21' 00.00"S 126° 28' 00.00"E TA-4 11° 20' 00.00"S 126° 31' 00.00"E TA-5 11° 20' 02.90"S 126° 31' 58.40"E TA-6 11° 04' 37.65"S 127° 39' 32.81"E TA-7 10° 55' 20.88"S 127° 47' 08.37"E TA-8 10° 53' 36.88"S 127° 48' 49.37"E TA-9 10° 43' 37.88"S 127° 59' 20.36"E TA-10 10° 29' 11.87"S 128° 12' 28.36"E TA-11 09° 42' 21.49"S 128° 28' 35.97"E TA-12 09° 37' 57.54"S 128° 30' 07.24"E TA-13 09° 27' 54.88"S 127° 56' 04.35"E The line connecting points TA-1 and TA-2, and the lines connecting points TA-11, TA-12, and TA-13 are "Provisional", which for the purposes of this Treaty means that they are subject to adjustment in accordance with Article 3 of this Treaty. For the purposes of this Treaty, all coordinates are determined by reference to the World Geodetic System 1984. For the purposes of this Treaty, the World Geodetic System 1984 shall be deemed equivalent to the Geodetic Datum of Australia 1994.

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