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riparian right

NOUN
  1. right of access to water

How To Use riparian right In A Sentence

  • The bureaucratic control by government over the settlement process in Australia caused the demise of the common law system of water allocation by riparian right and the appropriation of rights to water by the government.
  • Water laws of California, USA as a mixed system comprise of riparian right, priority appropriation right and other kinds of water rights.
  • Realising the importance of water to ensure productivity of the land, the colonial powers instituted the Water law in 1936, which gave Water rights to land owners - what was known as the riparian rights. WOMEN CELEBRATING A DECADE OF FREEDOM ON THE PATH TO TOTAL EMANCIPATION: WOMEN, LAND AND WATER
  • Equally questionable is the obverse of the Harmon doctrine, the principle of absolute territorial integrity or riparian rights.
  • Since the lake was made by flooding old farmland, the owners retained the rights to those lands, and also to the middle of the river, its known as riparian rights. Undefined
  • Adequate flow in our rivers is necessary for the maintenance of aquatic life, to prevent saline water intrusion and to protect riparian rights.
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