Map Boundaries Sample Clauses
The Map Boundaries clause defines the precise geographic limits or borders relevant to the agreement, such as the area of land, property, or project site covered by the contract. It typically references a specific map, survey, or set of coordinates to eliminate ambiguity about the location or extent of the subject matter. By clearly establishing these boundaries, the clause helps prevent disputes over property lines or responsibilities, ensuring all parties have a shared understanding of the area in question.
Map Boundaries. Where the boundaries of any zone shown on the zoning maps are uncertain, the following rules shall apply to resolve the uncertainty:
a. Where a zone boundary approximately follows a lot line, or road or street, such lot line or the centerline of the road or street shall be construed to be the boundary.
b. Where a zone boundary approximately follows a stream or river, ridge line or other distinct geographic or topographic feature, such stream or geographic feature shall be construed to be the boundary.
c. If a zone divides a lot, and the boundary line location is not otherwise designated, the location of the boundary shall be determined by the use of the scale appearing on the zoning map.
