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[86 STAT. 1180]
PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972
[86 STAT. 1180]

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Md.-va. bound^'cotfsenror^ Congress.

PUBLIC LAW 92-565-OCT. 25, 1972

[86 STAT.

thence running north 85 degrees 39 minutes 33.9 seconds east about 3,785.82 feet to corner J a point defined by latitude 37 degrees 57 minutes 18.65 seconds and longitude 75 degrees 41 minutes 31.35 seconds; thence running south 74 degrees 16 minutes 00.8 seconds east about 7,278.41 feet to comer K a point defined by latitude 37 degrees 56 minutes 59.13 seconds and longitude 75 degrees 40 minutes 03.89 seconds; thence running south 61 degrees 57 minutes 55.7 seconds east about 3,664.73 feet to corner L a point defined by latitude 37 deqrrees 56 minutes 42.10 seconds and longitude 75 degrees 39 minutes 23.51 seconds; thence running north 76 degrees 15 minutes 24.5 seconds east about 2,363.49 feet to corner M a point defined by latitude 37 degrees 56 minutes 47.65 seconds and longitude 75 degrees 38 minutes 54.85 seconds; thence running north C degrees 49 minutes 51.5 seconds west O about 7,178.56 feet to corner N a point defined by latitude 37 degrees 57 minutes 58.61 seconds and longitude 75 degrees 38 minutes 56.15 seconds; thence northeasterly about 31^ miles following the middle thread of the meandering Pocomoke River to corner P a point defined by latitude 37 degrees 59 minutes 39.37 seconds and longitude 75 degrees 37 minutes 26.52 seconds, which is at or near the point of intersection with the "Scarborough and Calvert Boundary Line of May 28, 1668"; corners N and P are connected by a line running north 35 degrees 08 minutes 33.5 seconds east about 12,465.32 feet; thence north 83 degrees 45 minutes 59.9 seconds east about 24,156.95 feet to the boundary monument near triangulation station Davis on the "Scarborough and Calvert Boundary Line of May 28, 1668". Geographic positions are based on 1927 datum; and Whereas, by virtue of chapter 220 of the Maryland Laws of 1970, and of chapter 342 of the Acts of Assembly of 1970 of the General Assembly of Virginia, the States of Maryland and Virginia have also agreed to their mutual boundary eastward from A s s a t e a ^ e Island, both of said acts having established said boundary line as follows: Beginning at a point on the Maryland-Virginia Line located on Assateague Island designated as station "Pope Island Life Saving Station (1907)" defined by latitude 38°01'36.93" and longitude 75°14'47.105"; thence running North 84°05'43.5" East (true)—1,100.00 feet to station "Atlantic"; thence due east (true) to the Maryland-Virginia Jurisdictional Limit: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the consent and approval of the Congress of the United States be, and hereby is, given to Said bouudary agreements, and to each and every part thereof, subject to the understanding that within the agreements the "boundary monument near triangulation station Davis" is the boundary monument which is about 210 feet north of triangulation station Nelson, 1932: that "1927 datum" means "North American Datum of 1927"; that ^'station 'Pope Island Life Saving Station (1907)'" is "triangulation station 'Boundary Monument, Pope Island Life Saving Station (Md. Va.), 1907' "; that "36.93"' is "36.930"'; that "station 'Atlantic'" is an unmonumented point, mutually agreed upon; and that "due east ( t r u e) " means "on a line of constant latitude".