A boundary dispute, often referred to as a territorial dispute, occurs when two or more individuals, companies or legal entities disagree on who or what owns a specific piece of property. These types of disputes, when between individuals and / or companies, are usually resolved by a mediator or judge.
Boundary Disputes are overall states arguing over their boundaries or how they function Definitional boundary disputes focus on the legal language of the boundary agreement Locational boundary disputes focus on the delimitation and possibly demarcation of the boundary (the map was drawn wrong) Operational boundary disputes focus on neighbors who differ over the way their border should function Allocational boundary disputes focus on boundaries (especially on the sea floor) while in search of resources
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Claire Madge has written: 'Boundary disputes'
C. Alexander Harris has written: 'The Labrador boundary' -- subject(s): Boundary disputes
Allocational boundary disputes are fights over resources that may not be divided by the border, such as natural gas reserves beneath the soil.
The Pinckney Treaty
Disputes with Spain during the Confederation period arose over the southern boundary of the United States.
Britain and Mexico
Yes- Polk settled disputes over the boundary of the Oregon territory with Britain and disputes with Mexico over Texas and California and the land between.
A. O. Cukwurah has written: 'The settlement of boundary disputes in international law' -- subject(s): Boundaries
In Early American History, the significance of the boundary disputes between the original states of America was that settlement of the disputes led directly to the formation of new American states, for example, Kentucky. Further, by yielding their claim to lands to the west and north, the original thirteen states created space for a step-by-step growth of America through the various regions beyond the originally settled East Coast areas.
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