Legal Foundations of Environmental Planning: Cases and Materials on Environmental LawCenter for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University - The State University of New Jersey, 1974 - 318 pages |
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Page 158
... owner to divert or redirect the course of a stream or river before it reaches the downstream owners . You also have a right to the continued flow of water in its natural height and volume , which also influences the right of riparian owners ...
... owner to divert or redirect the course of a stream or river before it reaches the downstream owners . You also have a right to the continued flow of water in its natural height and volume , which also influences the right of riparian owners ...
Page 159
... owner of only a portion of the bed of a lake does not have the right to use the whole lake for boating , fishing , etc. In these states each owner has exclusive use of the water within his boundaries but may not go beyond his bound ...
... owner of only a portion of the bed of a lake does not have the right to use the whole lake for boating , fishing , etc. In these states each owner has exclusive use of the water within his boundaries but may not go beyond his bound ...
Page 160
... owner and deposits it down- stream , these deposits , called accretions , become the property of the downstream owner . If an island is formed by this accretion , the island belongs to the owner of the bed where it forms . ( 2 ) ...
... owner and deposits it down- stream , these deposits , called accretions , become the property of the downstream owner . If an island is formed by this accretion , the island belongs to the owner of the bed where it forms . ( 2 ) ...
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LEGAL THEORIES AND PROCEDURES | 1 |
Atlantic Cement Co | 12 |
Trespass | 27 |
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