riparian rights

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A doctrine of state water law under which a land owner is entitled to use the water on or bordering his property, including the right to prevent diversion or misuse of upstream waters Riparian land is land that borders on surface water
The rights of owners of lands bordering watercourses which relate to the water and its use
A legal right of a landowner who owns land next to a natural watercourse to reasonable use of whatever water flows past the property
The rights of an owner whose land abuts water They differ from state to state and often depend on whether the water is a river, lake, or ocean See water rights
An owner's rights in land that borders on or includes a stream, river, lake or sea These rights include access to and use of the water
The rights of an owner of land bordering a body of water to use or control that body of water or a part thereof
The right of a landowner to water, on, under, or adjacent to his land
Rights of an owner of land that borders on or includes a stream, river, lake or sea These rights include definition of(and limitations on) access to and use of the water, ownership of streambed, navigable water and uninterrupted flow and drainage (See also accretion )
(hydr) The right of a landowner to the water on or bordering his or her property, including the right to prevent diversion or misuse of upstream water F - droits de riverainete S - derechos riberenos
The rights of an owner of property located adjacent to water
The right of owners to the water and land below the high water mark
A system used primarily in the eastern states to determine who has rights to water The riparian system gives water rights to the owners of the lands through which water flows (See prior appropriation) (Rice (1991))
An owner’s right to use a river, stream or lake bordering the owner’s property
The rights of the owners of land on the banks of watercourses, to take advantageous use of the water on, under, or adjacent to his/her land, including the right to acquire decretions, wharf slips, and fish therefrom
prior to 1945, those who owned land adjacent to water bodies were entitled to the use of water
Private ownership rights extending to the normal high-water mark along a river or stream and including access rights to water, boating, bathing and dockage in accordance with state and federal statutes
Entitlement of a land owner to certain uses of water on or bordering his property, including the right to prevent diversion or misuse of upstream waters Generally a matter of state law
The rights of owners of lands on the banks of watercourses or bodies, relating to the water, its use, ownership of soil under the stream, shoreline accretions, etc These rights vary with state law Riparian rights cease at the water's edge and do not interfere with use of the water area by others offshore
The rights of a landowner whose land borders on a stream or watercourse to use and enjoy the water which is adjacent to or flows over the owners land provided such use does not injure other riparian owners Riparian owners own to the middle of a non-navigable river if such borders the property line and to the low water mark of a navigable stream or lake (see Littoral rights)
The rights of the owners of lands on the banks of watercourses, to take advantageous use of the water on, under, or adjacent to his land, including the right to acquire accretions, wharf slips, and fish therefrom
The rights accruing to a landowner on the bank of a natural watercourse
The rights of owners of land bordering watercourses which relate to the water and its use
The legal right which assures an owner of land adjacent to a creek or natural body of water the reasonable use of that water
- The rights of owners of land bordering watercourses which relate to the water and its use
The rights of water use possessed by a person owning land containing or bordering a water course or lake
riparian right
A right of one who owns the land by the river, stream or creek, to have access to and use of the shore and water
riparian right
The right, as to fishing or to the use of a riverbed, of one who owns riparian land. In law, the right of one who owns riparian land (land abutting or including a stream or river) to have access to and use of the shore and water. These rights are a form of real property (see real and personal property) and are inherited with the land. A landowner whose property abuts an ocean, sea, lake, or pond is said to possess littoral rights. Specific water-use laws vary from state to state
riparian rights
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