1:1 Perambulation of the New Hampshire Line With the Adjoining States of Maine, Massachusetts and Vermont. – The boundary lines between the state of New Hampshire and the states of Maine and Vermont and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts shall be perambulated and the bounds renewed whenever necessary. Source. 2000, 35:1, eff. Jan. 1, 2001.
1:10 Permit for Resetting Markers and Bounds. – Upon a determination of need, the commissioner of the department of transportation may issue a permit for the alteration or resetting of the original boundary or mark upon approval of the adjoining state. Conditions for the alteration or resetting shall be determined by the commissioner and […]
1:11 Penalty for Alteration Without Application and Permit. – Whoever violates the provisions of RSA 1:8 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if a natural person, or guilty of a felony if any other person. Source. 2000, 35:1, eff. Jan. 1, 2001.
1:12 Repealed by 2000, 35:2, I, eff. Jan. 1, 2001. –
1:13 Repealed by 2000, 35:2, II, eff. Jan. 1, 2001. –
1:14 Extent. – Subject to such lateral marine boundaries as have been, are herein or shall hereafter be legally established between this state and the state of Maine and the commonwealth of Massachusetts, the territorial limits and jurisdiction of this state shall extend to and over, and be exercisable with respect to, waters offshore […]
1:15 Lateral Boundaries. – Until otherwise established by law, interstate compact or judgment of the supreme court of the United States, the lateral marine boundaries of this state shall be and are hereby fixed as follows: I. Adjoining the State of Maine: Beginning at the midpoint of the mouth of the Piscataqua River; thence […]
1:16 Ownership. – The ownership of the waters and submerged lands enumerated in or described in RSA 1:14 and 15 shall be in this state. The department of natural and cultural resources and the fish and game department, in cooperation with other interested agencies and departments of the state and with the approval of […]
1:17 Application of Laws. – The jurisdiction of the courts of this state over civil and criminal matters shall extend to all territory within the marine boundaries of this state as defined in this subdivision, which has not been heretofore incorporated in any town, city or county. In such event, all such proceedings may […]
1:18 Law Enforcement Zone. – Notwithstanding the provisions of RSA 1:17, the code of criminal laws of the state as set forth in RSA Titles LVIII and LXII, and the fish and game laws and regulations of the state in RSA Title XVIII shall not be applied and enforced easterly of the outer line […]
1:19 Penalty. – Notwithstanding the provisions of RSA Title LXII, any person, natural or otherwise, convicted of violating any rule, regulation or specific laws promulgated for the purposes of protecting the rights enumerated in this subdivision, shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $10,000. Source. 1973, 580:1, eff. July 5, 1973.
1:2 Notice. – The governor, with the advice and consent of the council, shall authorize the commissioner of the department of transportation in consultation with the attorney general to notify and make such arrangements with the proper authorities of the adjoining state as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter. […]
1:3 Return. – A return of each perambulation shall be made describing the marks and monuments of such line and particularly describing any change of location or resetting of any monument as authorized in this chapter, and such return shall be signed by the duly authorized representative of both states and a copy filed […]
1:4 Expense. – All expenses incurred in each perambulation shall be shared equally between the 2 states. The governor is authorized to draw a warrant for New Hampshire’s share out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Source. 2000, 35:1, eff. Jan. 1, 2001.
1:5 Perambulation of the New Hampshire-Massachusetts State Line. – The perambulation of the boundary line between the state of New Hampshire and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts shall be as established and marked on land under the provisions of 1901, 115:1. Source. 2000, 35:1, eff. Jan. 1, 2001.
1:6 Perambulation of New Hampshire-Maine State Line. – The perambulation of the boundary line between the state of New Hampshire and the state of Maine shall be as established and marked on land under the provisions of the 1947, 115 and shall extend from Bryant’s Rock at East Pond to the Canadian line. Source. […]
1:7 Perambulation of New Hampshire-Vermont State Line. – The perambulation of the boundary line between the state of New Hampshire and the state of Vermont shall be as established and marked on land under the provisions of the opinion and associated decrees of the United States Supreme Court in the case of Vermont v. […]
1:8 Preservation of Monuments on State Boundaries. – No person shall willfully or maliciously disturb or injure, or, except as herein provided, remove, obliterate, deface or cover up any monument or mark designating a boundary line between the state of New Hampshire and an adjoining state. Any person desirous of removing and/or replacing any […]
1:9 Determination of Need for Monuments. – Upon receipt of an application under RSA 1:8, the commissioner of the department of transportation in consultation with the attorney general shall arrange for a joint review with appropriate officials of the adjoining state to determine whether any monument or marking will be affected and if so, […]