Am Mo., 17. Dez. 2018 um 10:41 Uhr schrieb Colin Smale < [email protected]>:
> On 2018-12-17 09:57, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: > > > > Am Sa., 15. Dez. 2018 um 16:09 Uhr schrieb Colin Smale < > [email protected]>: > >> "without access to the same sources" ... what if there is only one source >> of truth? With these non-observable items like admin boundaries that is >> often the case. >> > > > for admin boundaries there will often be at least 2 "true" document > sources: one for each party / side. They are also often observable, at > least punctually. > > > Looking at the UK position, I have to disagree with you here. Definitive > admin boundaries are administered by a "higher level". The two parties to a > common boundary do not have the authority to define the boundary > unilaterally. > It will depend on the jurisdiction, agreed. I don't know how globally the majority situation is, but having disputes of municipalities about their common border is definitely not something completely unheard of, e.g. here an example from Switzerland: https://www.rr.be.ch/etc/designs/gr/media.cdwsbinary.RRDOKUMENTE.acq/cf8d94f08bbb4e268658792ba1068cbf-332/3/PDF/2018.RRGR.581-RRB_gescannt-DF-173681.pdf Cheers, Martin
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