maritime boundary
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmaritimeandboundary
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maritime
adjective
uk/ˈmær.ɪ.taɪm/us/ˈmer.ə.taɪm/
connected with human activity ...
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boundary
noun[C]
uk/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/us/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit ...
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(Definition ofmaritimeandboundaryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Themaritimeboundaryextends only to 80 nautical miles off of the coast.
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When an overlap occurs, it is up to the states to delineate the actualmaritimeboundary.
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Themaritimeboundarywithin the strait is not in dispute.
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Both countries submissions mentioned that neither has signed anymaritimeboundarydelimitation agreements with any of its neighbouring states.
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The two countries had been negotiating theirmaritimeboundarysince 1989.
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Both countries also have a continental shelf boundary agreement for this segment of theirmaritimeboundary.
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Generally, amaritimeboundaryis delineated through a particular measure from a jurisdiction's coastline.
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Maritimeboundarydelimitation was necessary to facilitate law enforcement and resource management, and to avoid conflict, within the countries' overlapping two-hundred mile maritime zones.
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Talks began in 1979 but there was no agreement over the permanentmaritimeboundary.
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There are variations in the specific terminology ofmaritimeboundaryagreements which have been concluded since the 1970s.
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The two countries share amaritimeboundary.
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We know, for example, that fish do not recognise national maritime boundaries.
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The treaty sets out two separate maritime boundaries.
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Some maritime boundaries have remained indeterminate despite efforts to clarify them.
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Geodesics are used to define some maritime boundaries, which in turn determine the allocation of valuable resources as such oil and mineral rights.
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Land borders and maritime boundaries are included and are tabulated separately and in combination.
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Of these, the share of maritime boundaries has 38,807 km (about 2/3), land - 22,125 km (including 7,616 km - along the rivers and lakes).
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The agreement also provided for the final delimitation of the maritime boundaries between the two countries as well as for an area of joint development area.
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