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Article 2(1)
1. In this schedule—
“boundary line” means a boundary delineated by a line as described in this schedule;
“co-ordinate” means a co-ordinate defined on the World Geodetic System 1984 datum(1);
co-ordinate “A” is 57° 53.842′ North latitude and 005° 22.902′ West longitude;
co-ordinate “B” is 57° 53.911′ North latitude and 005° 22.813′ West longitude;
co-ordinate “C” is 57° 53.741′ North latitude and 005° 22.423′ West longitude; and
co-ordinate “D” is 57° 53.685′ North latitude and 005° 22.470′ West longitude.
2. That part of the bed of the sea at Little Loch Broom, near Ullapool, extending to 7 hectares or thereby which is bounded by the lines (the topographical descriptions of which are provided in the third column of the following table) which join in the order given the co-ordinates listed in the second column.
Boundary Line | Co-ordinates between which the boundary line extends | Topographical description of boundary line |
---|---|---|
1. | A to B | Geodesic line |
2. | B to C | Geodesic line |
3. | C to D | Geodesic line |
4. | D to A | Line following the mean low water spring mark |
Definitions of the World Geodetic System 1984 datum and co-ordinate reference system are available via EPSG Geodetic Parameter Registry at EPSG:6326 (http://epsg.io/6326-datum) and EPSG:4326 (http://epsg.io/4326).
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