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Article 2
The part of the harbour of Weymouth referred to as the Inner Harbour (North) is the area bounded—
(a)on the northern side, by Westham Embankment (beneath Westham Bridge);
(b)on the eastern side, by the harbour wall;
(c)on the western side, by the harbour wall; and
(d)on the southern side, by an imaginary line drawn from the western side of the harbour wall at the position 269m south of Westham Bridge and running 110.2m on a bearing of 92° 53.18', thence 124.2m on a bearing of 7° 52.02', and thence to a point on the eastern side of the harbour wall 152.3m south of the south-eastern corner of Westham Embankment.
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