Indian Boundary Line With Other Countries In Suffolk

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The Boundary Line Agreement is a legal document designed to resolve disputes regarding the boundary line between two parties' properties in Suffolk. This form outlines the specifics of the land in question, including a strip approximately 62 feet wide that is contested between the parties involved. It establishes the legal framework for quitting claims on specific tracts of land, effectively dividing the disputed area to settle the matter amicably. Users must fill out the parties' names, case details from previous lawsuits, and attach a surveyor's drawing showing the divided tracts. This document is essential for recording the agreement in the land records of the appropriate county, ensuring all interested parties are aware of the new boundary lines. Attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants will find this form useful for clear documentation of land disputes, facilitating negotiations, and formalizing agreements to prevent future conflicts. Providing precise legal descriptions and diagrams as part of this form helps in establishing legal ownership and is vital for any subsequent property transactions.
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The Durand Line is the 2,250-kilometre (1,400 mi) long border between Afghanisthan and India.

Detailed Solution Border LineBetween countries McMohan Line India and China Radcliff line India and Pakistan Durand line Pakistan and Afghanistan 24th parallel India and Pakistan in the general area of Rann of Kutch

The Durand Line is the 2,640-kilometer (1,640-mile) border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. It's the result of an agreement between Sir Mortimer Durand, a secretary of the British Indian government, and Abdur Rahman Khan, the emir, or ruler, of Afghanistan.

The Durand Line was established in 1893 as the international border between the Emirate of Afghanistan and the British Indian Empire by Mortimer Durand, a British diplomat of the Indian Civil Service, and Abdur Rahman Khan, the Emir of Afghanistan, to fix the limit of their respective spheres of influence and improve ...

Answer: India has seven borders: Afghanistan and Pakistan to the north-west, China, Bhutan, and Nepal to the north, Myanmar to the east, and desh to the east. Sri Lanka (from the south-east) and the Maldives (from the south-west) have water boundaries.

India shares land borders with Bhutan, desh, China, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan. India's international boundaries include the McMahon Line, Radcliffe Line, Durand Line, Line of Actual Control (LAC), and Line of Control (LOC).

It is surrounded by four countries: the USSR on the north (2,140 km of common boundary), Iran on the west (945 km), Pakistan on the south and east (ca. 2,430 km), and China on the northeast (76 km). None of these boundaries was established before the last third of the 19th century.

7The situation of India's boundaries is made more complex by the fact that its maritime boundaries are shared with seven countries — Pakistan, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar and desh.

It is bounded to the north by Norfolk, to the west by Cambridgeshire, to the south by Essex, and to the east by the North Sea.

Suffolk County has maritime boundaries with five other U.S. counties and is connected by land only to Nassau County. Nassau County - west. Fairfield County, Connecticut - northwest. New Haven County, Connecticut - north. Middlesex County, Connecticut - north. New London County, Connecticut - north.

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Indian Boundary Line With Other Countries In Suffolk