bay
Int’l law. An inlet of the sea, over which the coastal country exercises jurisdiction to enforce its environmental, immigration, and customs laws. [Cases: International Law 5. C.J.S. International Law §§ 14–20.]
Int’l law. An inlet of the sea, over which the coastal country exercises jurisdiction to enforce its environmental, immigration, and customs laws. [Cases: International Law 5. C.J.S. International Law §§ 14–20.]
bay. Int’l law. An inlet of the sea, over which the coastal country exercises jurisdiction to enforce its environmental, immigration, and customs laws. [Cases: International Law 5. C.J.S. International Law §§ 14–20.] historic bay. A bay that, because of its shape, would not be considered a bay subject to the coastal country’s jurisdiction, except for