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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 4 — Senate and assembly districts

4.003 Description of boundaries.

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4.003 Description of boundaries. Wherever in this chapter territory is described by geographic boundaries, the following conventions are used:
(1)Each bound continues to the intersection with the bound next named, or to the intersection with a straight-line extension of such bound.
(2)If the bound is a street, it follows the center line of the street or the center line of the street extended.
(3)If the bound is a railroad right-of-way, it follows the center line of the railroad right-of-way.
(4)If the bound is a river or stream, it follows the center of the main channel of such river or stream.
(5)If the bound follows a municipal boundary, it coincides with such boundary.
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