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Definition of Demarcations
1. demarcation [n] - See also: demarcation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Demarcations
Literary usage of Demarcations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Martin's Mining Law and Land-office Procedure: With Statutes and Forms by Theodore Martin (1908)
"Difficult demarcations. 8 547. Recording claims. $ 548. Disputes. 8 549. Limit of
claims. § 550. Abandonment. 8 551. Proofs of citizenship. § 552. ..."
2. The Spaniards & Their Country by Richard Ford (1852)
"Divisions into Provinces—Ancient demarcations—Modern Departments- -
Population—Revenue—Spanish Stocks. IN the divisions of the Peninsula which are
effected ..."
3. Translation of the Civil Code in Force in Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines by Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines, Spain (1899)
"Surreys and demarcations. ART. .'384. Every owner has the right to fix the
boundaries of his property by notifying the owners of adjoining estates thereof. ..."
4. Translation of the Civil Code in Force in Cuba, Porto Rico, and the by Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines, Spain (1899)
"Surveys and demarcations. ' ART. 384. Every owner has the right to fix the
boundaries of his property by notifying the owners of adjoining estates thereof. ..."