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    Re: True Story you have to read!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by bassin_bug View Post
    Are you trying to explain a state or federal civil law or is it a ruling on a specific case?

    Clip was from a Harvard Law Database thesis paper summarizing the majority of findings from various state court and federal court cases.

    But again, you owned the land before a non-navigable lake was placed on it, so neither raparian nor littoral rights apply in your case. Both of those principles apply to properties that adjoin to, or abutt up against a river, stream, creek, or lake.

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    Re: True Story you have to read!!!

    Some of those words I cannot say let alone know what they mean!!!

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    Re: True Story you have to read!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by HURRICANEBOB View Post
    Clip was from a Harvard Law Database thesis paper summarizing the majority of findings from various state court and federal court cases.

    But again, you owned the land before a non-navigable lake was placed on it, so neither raparian nor littoral rights apply in your case. Both of those principles apply to properties that adjoin to, or abutt up against a river, stream, creek, or lake.
    A college thesis paper can be one of two things, either a paper that a college senior writes, or more commonly, a dissertation written by a graduate candidate. Neither is a rule or a law but only a research paper that is required for graduation. They were once required to be in the student's field of study but now, mostly, can be on any chosen topic as long as the professor approves it. I have written both, one for my graduate degree, the other for my post-graduate degree.

    You mentioned raparian and littoral RIGHTS and then you call them "principles" which are non-enforcable.l

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    Re: True Story you have to read!!!

    [QUOTE=bassin_bug;385378]A college thesis paper can be one of two things, either a paper that a college senior writes, or more commonly, a dissertation written by a graduate candidate. Neither is a rule or a law but only a research paper that is required for graduation. They were once required to be in the student's field of study but now, mostly, can be on any chosen topic as long as the professor approves it. I have written both, one for my graduate degree, the other for my post-graduate degree.

    You mentioned riparion and litoral RIGHTS and then you call them "principles" which are non-enforcable unless there is a law to support them.
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    For guy above who didn't understand the meaning of some of the words here is the meaning of..........

    Riparion Rights: Simply means "water rights" and it is different from what you have read on this thread. This website addresses the issues of water rights in the State of Michigan. They do not apply to any other state. http://www.mwai.org/WATER_LAW.htm

    Litoral does not have "rights." It means the designation of or the intertidal ecological zone. A littoral zone means: along the shore. After you read the information on the web address I have provided, it will be plain and simple. The words litoral and littoral are spelled differently based on their application.

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    Re: True Story you have to read!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassin_bug View Post
    A college thesis paper can be one of two things, either a paper that a college senior writes, or more commonly, a dissertation written by a graduate candidate. Neither is a rule or a law but only a research paper that is required for graduation. They were once required to be in the student's field of study but now, mostly, can be on any chosen topic as long as the professor approves it. I have written both, one for my graduate degree, the other for my post-graduate degree.

    You mentioned riparion and litoral RIGHTS and then you call them "principles" which are non-enforcable unless there is a law to support them.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


    For guy above who didn't understand the meaning of some of the words here is the meaning of..........

    Riparion Rights: Simply means "water rights" and it is different from what you have read on this thread. This website addresses the issues of water rights in the State of Michigan. They do not apply to any other state. http://www.mwai.org/WATER_LAW.htm

    Litoral does not have "rights." It means the designation of or the intertidal ecological zone. A littoral zone means: along the shore. After you read the information on the web address I have provided, it will be plain and simple. The words litoral and littoral are spelled differently based on their application.
    The word "littoral" is used both as a noun and an adjective. It derives from the Latin noun litus, litoris, meaning "shore". (The doubled 't' is a late medieval innovation and the word is sometimes seen in the more classical-looking spelling 'litoral'.)

    LAWS UNENFORCEABLE? Ever heard of a civil suit? Does the word "precedence" mean anything to you at all? Riparian and littoral rights apply equally in all states, its just how those state interpret and apply those "principles". Yes...Riparian and littoral rights do apply in KY, question that, please contact the Kentucky Real Estate Commission.

    What was your degree in, wordsmithing?

    How many times I got to say this, I agree with your basic premise that you own the lake and you can do with it what you want. Please make your next degree in English comprehension. Spock out.

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    Re: True Story you have to read!!!

    Another post that is getting too personal and too close to the edge with derogatory names, arguements and disputes, so I am locking it now. If anyone has more to say, read it over again--everything on the subject has been said.

    Grumpy

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