Western Boundary Clause Samples
The Western Boundary clause defines the specific westernmost limit of a property, project site, or contractual area. In practice, this clause typically references physical markers, coordinates, or legal descriptions to clearly delineate where the western edge of the relevant area lies. By establishing an unambiguous boundary, the clause helps prevent disputes over land or resource use and ensures all parties understand the exact extent of their rights and obligations.
Western Boundary. Beginning at the intersection of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Boulevard and Claiborne Avenue, Northeast on Claiborne Avenue to Iberville.
Western Boundary. Beginning at the intersection of 3rd Avenue South and 14th Street, North on 14th Street to 1st Avenue North, then West on 1st Avenue North to 11th Street, then North on 11th Street to 8th Avenue North. Beginning at the intersection of 11th Street and 8th Avenue North, East on 8th Avenue to 19th Street, then North on 19th Street to 11th Avenue North, then East on 11th Avenue North to 26th Street, then North to 12th Avenue North, then East on 12th Avenue North to Vanderbilt Road then South on Vanderbilt Road to 10th Avenue North, then East on 10th Avenue North to 41st Street.
Western Boundary. Beginning at where Hwy 17 intersects with Hwy 15 at the shores of Lake Erie near Morpeth draw a line in a north/western direction through Louisville, Tupperville to where Hwy 78 intersects with Hwy 33 near Walpole Island. Follow Hwy 33 in a northern direction to the shores of the St. Clair River at Port Lambton. Follow the St. Clair River north to the mouth of Lake Huron at Point ▇▇▇▇▇▇. From Point ▇▇▇▇▇▇ follow the Lake Huron shoreline north through Kettle Point, Grand Bend, Bayfield and ending at Goderich. The address of the Community Council is as follows: Decision Making in the Community Council
Western Boundary. Beginning at where ▇▇▇ ▇▇ intersects with Hwy 15 at the shores of Lake Erie near Morpeth draw a line in a north/western direction through Louisville, Tupperville to where ▇▇▇ ▇▇ intersects with Hwy 33 near Walpole Island. Follow Hwy 33 in a northern direction to the shores of the ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Follow the St. Clair River north to the mouth of Lake Huron at Point ▇▇▇▇▇▇. From Point ▇▇▇▇▇▇ follow the Lake Huron shoreline north through Kettle Point, Grand Bend, Bayfield and ending at Goderich. The address of the Community Council is as follows: T: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Decision Making in the Community Council
Western Boundary. From a point where the Nat River and the Groundhog River converge in a Northerly direction following the Groundhog river to Smokey Falls on the Mattagami River From Smokey Falls on the Mattagami River directly East to the Quebec border. From the point where the Northern Boundary intersects the Quebec border in a Southerly direction along the Quebec / Ontario boundary to the pint where the Quebec / Ontario boundary meets the Southern shore of Lake Abitibi
Western Boundary. Beginning at Dillon follow the Georgian Bay shoreline in a southern direction, including Franklin Island, Bateau Island, ▇▇▇▇▇ Island, and Sans Souci to the northern tip of Giants Tomb Island.
Western Boundary. Beginning at the intersection of 3rd Avenue South and 14th Street, North on 14th Street to 1st Avenue North, then West on 1st Avenue North to 11th Street, then North on 11th Street to 8th Avenue North.
Western Boundary. North on S.W. 22nd Avenue and N.W. 22nd Avenue to N.W. 36th Street, East on N.W. 36th Street to I-95, North on I-95 to city limits. Follow city limits Northeast to Biscayne Bay, the point of beginning.
Western Boundary. From a point where the Nat River and the Groundhog River converge, South following the Groundhog River to Groundhog Lake, following the West shore of Groundhog Lake, continuing South along the Western shore of Horwood Lake to the Woman river. Following the Woman River in a southerly direction through Opeepeeway Lake to a point where the Woman River crosses HWY 560. From the point where the Woman River crosses HWY 560A in a South Westerly direction to the Provincial district boundary of the Sudbury District and the Algoma District at a Longitude of 47’05.35N and a Latitude of 82’38.12W.
Western Boundary. From point P-C35.9, which is the final point of the Northern boundary, you continue along the Western boundary in a true Southerly direction for a distance of 450 meters to point P-36, coordinates N: 1,000.220 and E: 501.912. From this point you continue along the boundary in a general Southwesterly direction for a distance of 7,650 meters to point P-50, coordinates N: 995.408 and E: 496.248. From this point you continue along the boundary in a general Southeasterly direction for a distance of 6,550 meters to point P-56.6, coordinates N: 991.028 and E: 501.064. From this point it you continue along the boundary in a general Southwesterly direction for a distance of 6,625 meters to point P-61.11, coordinates N: 988.760 and E: 494.892. From this point you continue along the boundary in a general Northwesterly direction for a distance of 2,900 meters to point P-64, coordinates N: 991.252 and E: 493.472. From this [initials] point you continue along the boundary in a general Southwesterly direction for a distance of 6.350 meters to point P-74, coordinates N: 985.695 and E: 490.320. From this point you continue along the boundary in a general Northwesterly direction for a distance of 900 meters to point P-75, coordinates N: 986.360 and E: 498.568. From this point you continue along the boundary in a general Southwesterly direction for a distance of 5,650 meters to point P-84, coordinates N: 982.472 and E: 485.468. From this point you continue along the boundary in a general Southwesterly direction for a distance of 6,750 meters to point P-D86, coordinates N: 977.952 and E: 481.260, which is the Westernmost point and end of the Western boundary, which has a boundary length of approximately 43.625 meters.