The course of political history in the Pacific Northwest saw the spine of the Cascade Range being proposed as a boundary settlement during the Oregon Dispute of 1846.
It can also be viewed as combining elements of treaty law with territorial competence: the acceptance of the territory within the previously agreed boundaries incurs acceptance of any conditions that were negotiated at the time of the boundary settlement.
Cambodian ownership of the temple was first formally established in boundary settlements between its colonial ruler, France, and Siam, as Thailand was then known, a century ago.
His devotion to the cause of Maine was superseded by his own economic interests and he remained in New Brunswick after the boundary settlement, grudgingly tolerating British sovereignty but never ceasing to consider himself nothing but an American.
Market towns, industrial villages and boundary settlements were all likely to have their Nonconformists.
There were other significant successes, such as the negotiation of a boundary settlement between Chile and Argentina, and the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and the Holy See.
The boundary settlement of 1746 had put East Freetown in Massachusetts, and in 1747 it was purchased by Freetown.
In doing so Schieder endorsed the ties between work of his historians and the Federal Republic's desire to for revision of post-war boundary settlement, being fully convinced such result would outweigh the problem of responses from Eastern Europe.
Before the boundary settlement of 1873 the small states of Rushan and Shugnan extended to the left bank of the Oxus, and the province of Darwaz, on the other hand, extended to the right bank.
(Prior to 1862, a portion of the line crossed through part of the town of Seekonk, Massachusetts, which later became East Providence, Rhode Island as part of a boundary settlement between the two states).