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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Water Law
Emerging Patterns For Regulation Of Consumptive Use Of Water In The Eastern United States, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank E. Maloney
Emerging Patterns For Regulation Of Consumptive Use Of Water In The Eastern United States, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank E. Maloney
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Some Observations On The Law Of Water Allocation As A Variable In Industrial Site Location, Sheldon J. Plager
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.
Multiple Interests In Riparian Land, Subdivision Platting, And The Allocation Of Riparian Rights, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank E. Maloney
Multiple Interests In Riparian Land, Subdivision Platting, And The Allocation Of Riparian Rights, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank E. Maloney
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Water Rights By J. H. Beuscher, A. Dan Tarlock
Book Review. Water Rights By J. H. Beuscher, A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Interference With The Public Right Of Navigation And The Riparian Owner's Claim Of Privilege, Sheldon J. Plager
Interference With The Public Right Of Navigation And The Riparian Owner's Claim Of Privilege, Sheldon J. Plager
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Entering a navigable body of water from the upland, and navigating from the point of access to distant points on the same body of water or points on connecting bodies of water, are, for practical purposes, a continuation of the same act. Yet they involve significantly different legal concepts and raise significantly different issues. The problems resulting from interference with a riparian owner's right of access to and from his upland are examined in Part I of this article; those involving his right to travel once he has obtained access are the subject of Part II.
Diffused Surface Water: Scourge Or Bounty?, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank E. Maloney
Diffused Surface Water: Scourge Or Bounty?, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank E. Maloney
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.