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Page 341
... navigable wa- ters " : " Navigable waters of the United States are those waters that are subject to the ebb and flow of the tide and / or are presently used , or have been used in the past , or may be suscep- tible for use to transport ...
... navigable wa- ters " : " Navigable waters of the United States are those waters that are subject to the ebb and flow of the tide and / or are presently used , or have been used in the past , or may be suscep- tible for use to transport ...
Page 349
... navigable wa- ters " for these other purposes need not be the same as the " navigable waters " to which the navigational servitude applies . Preliminarily , it must be recog- nized that the issue is not whether the navigational ...
... navigable wa- ters " for these other purposes need not be the same as the " navigable waters " to which the navigational servitude applies . Preliminarily , it must be recog- nized that the issue is not whether the navigational ...
Page 350
... navigable and fully subject to use as a highway for interstate commerce . The Court holds , in essence , that the extent of the servitude does not depend on whether a waterway is navigable under any of the tests , but on whether the ...
... navigable and fully subject to use as a highway for interstate commerce . The Court holds , in essence , that the extent of the servitude does not depend on whether a waterway is navigable under any of the tests , but on whether the ...
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