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Nash, Wilderness And The American Mind And Shepard, Man In The Landscape, Paul B. Sears Oct 1968

Nash, Wilderness And The American Mind And Shepard, Man In The Landscape, Paul B. Sears

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Marine Resources And The Freedom Of The Seas, Francis T. Christy Jr. Jul 1968

Marine Resources And The Freedom Of The Seas, Francis T. Christy Jr.

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Measuring Of Damages From Drilling And Producing Operations, Paul M. Shaver Apr 1968

Measuring Of Damages From Drilling And Producing Operations, Paul M. Shaver

Annual of the Arkansas Natural Resources Law Institute

No abstract provided.


The Trend In Water Law Development, Jerome Maslowski Apr 1968

The Trend In Water Law Development, Jerome Maslowski

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

The basis of public and private rights in the waters of the State of Michigan is grounded principally in the common law. There has been a scarcity of statutory law on the subject and it is only within the last ten years that any statutes have been enacted which seek to delineate public and private rights.


The Warehouse Vs. The Secured Party: Who Prevails When The Warehouseman's Lien Covers Goods Subject To A Security Interest, Mark B. Thompson Iii Apr 1968

The Warehouse Vs. The Secured Party: Who Prevails When The Warehouseman's Lien Covers Goods Subject To A Security Interest, Mark B. Thompson Iii

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


The Process Of Making Good Decisions About The Use Of The Environment Of Man, Louis Hamill Apr 1968

The Process Of Making Good Decisions About The Use Of The Environment Of Man, Louis Hamill

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Regulation Of Treaty Indian Fishing, Anon Mar 1968

Regulation Of Treaty Indian Fishing, Anon

Washington Law Review

On December 26, 1854, the Treaty of Medicine Creek was concluded between the United States and nine western Washington Indian tribes. The Indians ceded to the United States all rights in a large portion of their tribal lands, but reserved the "right of taking fish, at all usual and accustomed grounds and stations ... in common with all citizens of the Territory." Whatever the representatives of the United States or the Indian chiefs meant by this clause has been lost in antiquity. It is certain that they could not have foreseen the acrimony or the legal battles that it would …


Regulation Of Treaty Indian Fishing, Anon Mar 1968

Regulation Of Treaty Indian Fishing, Anon

Washington Law Review

On December 26, 1854, the Treaty of Medicine Creek was concluded between the United States and nine western Washington Indian tribes. The Indians ceded to the United States all rights in a large portion of their tribal lands, but reserved the "right of taking fish, at all usual and accustomed grounds and stations ... in common with all citizens of the Territory." Whatever the representatives of the United States or the Indian chiefs meant by this clause has been lost in antiquity. It is certain that they could not have foreseen the acrimony or the legal battles that it would …


Social And Economic Consequences Of The Dickey-Lincoln School Hydro-Electric Power Development On The Upper St. John Valley, Maine -- : Phase 1, Preconstruction, Louis A. Ploch, Nelson L. Leray Jan 1968

Social And Economic Consequences Of The Dickey-Lincoln School Hydro-Electric Power Development On The Upper St. John Valley, Maine -- : Phase 1, Preconstruction, Louis A. Ploch, Nelson L. Leray

Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project

The intention of this report is to present a still picture of the selected area as of the summer of 1966. The emphasis is on empirical relationships. The data contained herein will provide a base for subsequent analysis. Thus little attempt is made to cast the findings of the study in a theoretical framework. Later publications will utilize relevant theory and research to analyze the social and economic changes in an area related to the building of the Dickey and Lincoln School Dams. It is presumed that this particular report and its statistical sup-plement will be of particular interest to …


Weather Modification: Law And Administration, James N. Corbridge Jr., Raphael J. Moses Jan 1968

Weather Modification: Law And Administration, James N. Corbridge Jr., Raphael J. Moses

Publications

No abstract provided.


Book Review. Water Rights By J. H. Beuscher, A. Dan Tarlock Jan 1968

Book Review. Water Rights By J. H. Beuscher, A. Dan Tarlock

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Diffused Surface Water: Scourge Or Bounty?, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank E. Maloney Jan 1968

Diffused Surface Water: Scourge Or Bounty?, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank E. Maloney

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Eminent Domain - Review Of Route Selection Made By Public Utility Through Private Wildlife Refuge, A. Dan Tarlock Jan 1968

Eminent Domain - Review Of Route Selection Made By Public Utility Through Private Wildlife Refuge, A. Dan Tarlock

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Some Observations On The Law Of Water Allocation As A Variable In Industrial Site Location, Sheldon J. Plager Jan 1968

Some Observations On The Law Of Water Allocation As A Variable In Industrial Site Location, Sheldon J. Plager

Articles by Maurer Faculty

The availability of a water supply is of vital concern to industry. This availability may be affected as much by the applicable legal doctrine as by the accessibility of an adequate water supply. Professor Plager explores the two major riparian doctrines that apply to surface water supplies: "natural flow" and "reasonable use." He concludes that, although the theoretical differences between the two doctrines are often blurred, practical differences are present.


The Pesticide Problem, Roland C. Clement Jan 1968

The Pesticide Problem, Roland C. Clement

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.