What is BOUNDARY? Definition of BOUNDARY in Black's Law Dictionary
Every separation, natural or artificial, which marks the confines or line of division of two cdntiguous estates. Civ.Code La. art. 826. Limits or marks of enclosures if possession be without title, or the boundaries or limits stated in title deed if possession be under a title. Snelling v. Adair, 196 La. 624, 199 So. 782, 787.
"At the entrance" and "at the boundary" as synonymous. McGough v. Hendrickson, 58 Cal.App.2d 60, 136 P. 2d 110, 114. Banks or confines at ordinary high water as boundary of water course. Beck v. Kulesza, 4 W.W.Harr., Del., 559, 156 A. 346, 349. Meander line as "boundary". United States v. Elliott, C.C.A.Okl., 131 F.2d 720, 724.
Boundary Suit
Trespass to try title in which every matter in dispute would be determined by determination of boundary line. Southern Pine Lumber Co. v. Whiteman, Tex.Civ.App., 104 S.W.2d 635, 637.
Case of Boundary
One where the location of the boundary is the determining question of the entire case. West Lumber Co. v. Goodrich, 113 T. 14, 223 S.W. 183, 191; Maxfield v. E. L. Sterling & Sons, 110 Tex. 212, 217 S.W. 937.
Natural Boundary
Any formation or product of nature which may serve to define and fix one or more of the lines inclosing an estate or piece of property. See Peuker v. Canter, 62 Kan. 363, 63 P. 617.
Private Boundary
An artificial boundary set up to mark the beginning or direction of a boundary line.
Public Boundary
A natural boundary; a natural object or landmark used as a boundary or as a beginning point for a boundary line.
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