meander line
meander line (mee-an-d[schwa]r). A survey line (not a boundary line) on a portion of land, usu. following the course of a river or stream. [Cases: Boundaries 12. C.J.S. Boundaries § 25.]
meander line (mee-an-d[schwa]r). A survey line (not a boundary line) on a portion of land, usu. following the course of a river or stream. [Cases: Boundaries 12. C.J.S. Boundaries § 25.]
thence down the river. With the meanders of a river. • This phrase appears in the field notes of patent surveyors, indicating that the survey follows a meandering river unless evidence shows that the meander line as written was where the surveyor in fact ran it. Meander lines show the general course of the river
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thence down the river 沿河而下 常用于国王特许土地的测量中,一般被解释为河流的河曲,除非有积极的证据证明存在书面的折测线〔meander line〕记录。
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