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Articles 1 - 17 of 17
Full-Text Articles in Law
Ocean Dumping Controls
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
The Navigability Concept In The Civil And Common Law: Historical Development, Current Importance, And Some Doctrines That Don't Hold Water, Glenn J. Macgrady
The Navigability Concept In The Civil And Common Law: Historical Development, Current Importance, And Some Doctrines That Don't Hold Water, Glenn J. Macgrady
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Closed-Cycle Mariculture In Maryland, Virginia, And Delaware: An Examination Of The Adaptability Of Existing Fishery Laws To New Technology, Joseph Bockrath, Diana Wheeler
Closed-Cycle Mariculture In Maryland, Virginia, And Delaware: An Examination Of The Adaptability Of Existing Fishery Laws To New Technology, Joseph Bockrath, Diana Wheeler
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Winters Doctrine And How It Grew: Federal Reservation Of Rights To The Use Of Water, Harold A. Ranquist
The Winters Doctrine And How It Grew: Federal Reservation Of Rights To The Use Of Water, Harold A. Ranquist
BYU Law Review
Summary of Contents
Introduction
I. The Historical Setting, Origin, and Scope of the Winters Doctrine
A. The Historical Setting of the Winters Doctrine: Development of the Doctrine of Prior Appropriation
B. The Origin of the Winters Doctrine: Winters v. United States
C. The Scope of the Winters Doctrine: Water Impliedly Reserved to Fulfill the Purposes of the United States in Establishing Reservations and Enclaves by Withdrawals from the Public Domain
II. The Application of the Winters Doctrine to Indian Reservations, Federal Enclaves and Reservations, and the Public Domain
A. Application of the Winters Doctrine to Indian Reservations
1. The nature …
Changing Natural Resource Property Rights: An Overview, W. D. Seitz, J. C. Headley
Changing Natural Resource Property Rights: An Overview, W. D. Seitz, J. C. Headley
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
A Proposal For Adoption Of A Legal Doctrine Of Ground-Stream Water Interrelationship In Texas., James N. Castleberry Jr.
A Proposal For Adoption Of A Legal Doctrine Of Ground-Stream Water Interrelationship In Texas., James N. Castleberry Jr.
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Recreational Use Of Texas Rivers - Recommendations For Adoption Of The Texas Public Rivers Act., Susan B. Biggs
Recreational Use Of Texas Rivers - Recommendations For Adoption Of The Texas Public Rivers Act., Susan B. Biggs
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
The Law Of Water Allocation In Kentucky, Richard C. Ausness, Bill H. Flynn
The Law Of Water Allocation In Kentucky, Richard C. Ausness, Bill H. Flynn
KWRRI Research Reports
This study discusses navigability concepts, consumptive rights to surface and ground waters, the disposal of diffused surface waters and the administration of Kentucky's statutory water allocation system.
Federal regulatory powers are based on navigability as is state ownership of submerged lands. Kentucky uses the ebb-and-flow test of navigability to determine title to submerged lands but uses a navigability-in-fact test to determine the scope of state regulatory authority. Consumptive uses of water in Kentucky are governed by the riparian landowner to use as much water as he needs as long as his use does not interfere with the legitimate uses of …
Urban Water Management Of An International River: The Case Of El Paso-Juarez, J. C. Day
Urban Water Management Of An International River: The Case Of El Paso-Juarez, J. C. Day
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Legal Institutions And Pollution: Some Intersections Between Law And History, Jan G. Laitos
Legal Institutions And Pollution: Some Intersections Between Law And History, Jan G. Laitos
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Water And Watercourses—Federal Jurisdiction—Federal Common Law Determines Ownership Of Re-Exposed Navigable River Beds—Bonelli Cattle Co. V. Arizona, 414 U.S. 313 (1973), Richard A. Hopp
Washington Law Review
Plaintiff Bonelli Cattle Company (Bonelli) brought a quiet title action against the State of Arizona to determine ownership of newly reemerged land purchased by Bonelli in 1955 from a federal grantee, the Santa Fe Railroad. When the Santa Fe obtained the parcel in 1910, it comprised 280 acres of dry land. In that year the Colorado River, a navigable stream, formed the boundary between Arizona and Nevada and flowed more than one-quarter mile to the west. However, the Colorado moved slowly eastward so that in 1955 it covered all but 60 acres of the parcel. The submerged portion was re-exposed …
Annual Report 1974-75, San Francisco Bay Conservation And Development Commission
Annual Report 1974-75, San Francisco Bay Conservation And Development Commission
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
Water Law And Water Resources In Eastern Africa, Julian C. Juergensmeyer, James Wadley
Water Law And Water Resources In Eastern Africa, Julian C. Juergensmeyer, James Wadley
Faculty Publications By Year
No abstract provided.
Drinking Water Regulation, Nicholas A. Robinson
Drinking Water Regulation, Nicholas A. Robinson
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
As 1974 drew to a close, President Ford signed legislation extending federal jurisdiction into a new realm: the quality of public drinking water supplies. This Safe Drinking Water Act is an interesting piece of legislation. It probably will become one more bit of data for the MOLDS System, and the Act, fortunately, has provisions which meet some of the criteria which Luther Avery set forth. Before describing the Act, I want to present a few statistics and background facts about this innocent bit of H2O.
Environmental Controls: Water Pollution Control Act Of 1972, Nicholas L. White
Environmental Controls: Water Pollution Control Act Of 1972, Nicholas L. White
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In The Recognition Of Instream Uses In Western Water Law, A. Dan Tarlock
Recent Developments In The Recognition Of Instream Uses In Western Water Law, A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Minute No. 242 - Permanent And Definitive Solution To The International Problem Of The Salinity Of The Colorado River, International Boundary And Water Commission
Minute No. 242 - Permanent And Definitive Solution To The International Problem Of The Salinity Of The Colorado River, International Boundary And Water Commission
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.