Subject: evidence for canuck river borders & thus likely nyonqc at midchannel
Date: Dec 18, 2005 @ 14:26
Author: aletheia kallos (aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...>)
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not quite a smoking gun yet for nyonqc herself
but there is evidence of a canadian legal tradition of
midchannel borders
both interprovincial & subdivisional
since 1990 anyway

for example
under chapter 3 here
http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca:81/ISYSquery/IRL28B.tmp/11/doc
the limits of a geographic township lying on a river
that forms part of the boundary of ontario or another
province extend to that boundary in the river
&
the limits of geographic townships on rivers other
than the above interprovincial sort also extend
expressly to the middle of the main channels of those
rivers

or
under chapter 7 here
http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/RepealedStatutes/English/90t05_e.htm
county & township limits
evidently including those of the relevant ones here
extend expressly to the middle of the main channel of
the saint lawrence

etc etc i expect


so it looks like
once the ibc makes up its mind for us exactly where
caus crosses the seaway there
we will then be able to
& in fact will probably have no choice but to
measure & compute as well as possible for the point
where the center of the seaway cut crosses that
segment of the international border


but this gives me reason to call the commish again
& tell him not to concern himself any longer about
nyonqc
which alone may be causing his delay in getting back
to us
but only to concentrate on giving us the true poop for
the relevant caus segment
which i should think will be a much easier task
& may possibly already have been completed by him


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