Principal Meridian Law and Legal Definition
A Principal Meridian is one of the prime meridians used in the government rectangular survey method of land description to locate range lines. It is one of the meridians established by the United States government as a reference for subdividing public land. A principal meridian is a meridian line accurately laid out to serve as the reference meridian in land survey.
Legal Definition list
- Principal Judgment
- Principal Investor [Banks & Banking]
- Principal Investigator
- Principal Federal Official [PFO]
- Principal Display Panel
- Principal Meridian
- Principal Obligor
- Principal Place of Business
- Principal Register
- Principal Representative [Department of State Standardized Regulations]
- Principal Residence [HUD]
Related Legal Terms
- 107th Meridian Boundary Dispute
- 107th Meridian Escrow Fund
- Accessorium Non Ducit Sed Sequitur Suum Principale
- Additional Principal Payment
- Agent of a Foreign Principal
- Co-Principal Investigator
- Debtor’s Principal Residence ( Bankruptcy)
- Disclosed principal
- Foreign Principal
- Foreign Principal Party in Interest