Legal Definition and Related Resources of Aquatic rights
Meaning of Aquatic rights
Rights which individuals have to the use of water, and to lands under water. Includes rights of fishing, navigation, etc.
What does Aquatic rights mean in American Law?
The definition of Aquatic rights in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
Rights in or to the use of water, primarily fishing and navigation. See also riparian rights; water rights.
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Concept of Aquatic Rights in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Aquatic Rights: Individual rights to the use of the sea and rivers, for the purpose of fishing or navigation, and to the soil in the sea and rivers.
Concept of Aquatic Rights in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Aquatic Rights: Individual rights to the use of the sea and rivers, for the purpose of fishing or navigation, and to the soil in the sea and rivers.
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