- three-mile limit
- The distance of one marine league or three miles offshore normally recognized as the limit of territorial jurisdiction.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
three-mile limit — [thrē′mīl′] n. the outer limit of a zone of water extending three miles offshore, sometimes regarded as the extent of the territorial jurisdiction of the coastal country … English World dictionary
Three-mile limit — The three mile limit refers to a traditional and now largely obsolete conception of the international law of the seas which defined a country s territorial waters, for the purposes of trade regulation and exclusivity, as extending as far as the… … Wikipedia
three-mile limit — three′ mile lim′it n. law the outer limit of a three mile belt of waters adjacent to a coast, regarded as under the jurisdiction of the state possessing the coast • Etymology: 1890–95 … From formal English to slang
three-mile limit — /three muyl /, Internat. Law. the limit of the marine belt of three mi. (4.8 km), which is included within the jurisdiction of the state possessing the coast. [1890 95] * * * … Universalium
the three-mile limit — Three mile Three mile , a. Of or pertaining to three miles; as, {the three mile limit}, or the limit of the marine belt (the {three mile belt} or {three mile zone}) of three miles included in territorial waters (which see) of a state. [Webster… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
three-mile limit — noun Date: 1876 the limit of the marginal sea of three miles included in the territorial waters of a state … New Collegiate Dictionary
three-mile limit — noun the limit of a nation s territorial waters • Hypernyms: ↑limit, ↑demarcation, ↑demarcation line … Useful english dictionary
three-mile limit — the limit of territorial waters claimed by many states although much wider limits are claimed for fisheries … Dictionary of ichthyology
three-mile limit — The territorial waters of a state on the sea coast are often so designated since they include a strip three nautical miles wide off shore. The width of the strip had its origin in the ordinary range of an ancient coast defense cannon, estimated… … Ballentine's law dictionary
three-mile limit — /ˌθri maɪl ˈlɪmət/ (say .three muyl limuht) noun (in international law) the minimum extent of territorial waters; greater limits are now claimed by many states …