Examples of Riparian rights in a sentence
Riparian rights Whenever the pollution of any water supply becomes or is likely to become injurious to health, the local government shall, for the purpose of preventing such pollution, have within its district the rights of a riparian proprietor, and may enforce such rights by proceeding in any court of competent jurisdiction against the person in default, and may generally prevent the pollution of water.
Riparian rights are reduced proportionally during times of shortage.
Riparian rights are traditionally nonseverable partial interests in property that cannot be permanently transferred.
Riparian rights given to a property owner are legal principals that derive from legal cases rather than statute.
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