N.J.S.A. 52:28-2

Location of boundary line

52:28-2. Location of boundary line Article I. The boundary line between the states of New York and New Jersey, from a point in the middle of Hudson river, opposite the point on the west shore thereof, in the forty-first degree of north latitude, as heretofore ascertained and marked, to the main sea, shall be the middle of the said river, of the bay of New York, of the water between Staten island and New Jersey, and of Raritan bay, to the main sea, except as hereinafter otherwise particularly mentioned. Rev.1877, p. 1178, s. 3 (C.S. p. 5359, s. 5).

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