Boundary Commission
English
    
    Proper noun
    
Boundary Commission (plural Boundary Commissions)
- A legal or statutory body set up to determine the geographical boundaries of nations, states, parliamentary constituencies or other entities.
- (UK, specifically) Any of several bodies set up to determine the boundaries of parliamentary constituencies in the nations of the UK.
Usage notes
    
Normally capitalised when referring to a specific commission; may be uncapitalised in generic use.
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