riparian rights, (260) although the Court unconvincingly refuted that
Most pre-existing claims were
riparian rights associated with
(74) It is important to point out that in most states the concept of
riparian rights is not limited to flowing waters but also extends to coastal waters, and natural lakes and ponds.
The Band claimed that it had rights to appropriate water for its reasonable needs, that the riverbed of the Oldman River formed part of the reserve, and that the construction of the dam and reservoir would change the flow and quality of the Oldman River through the reserve and interfere with the Band's water or
riparian rights: Peigan Indian Band v.
The commission's objectives had led to the 1913 Water Commission Act, a statute that required all new appropriative water rights filings (claims based on beneficial use, the date of diversion, and not necessarily linked to real property ownership) to be listed with California officials to create a centralized registry (pre-existing appropriative claims and
riparian rights did not have to be similarly filed).
Specifically, Part II argues that the appurtenancy requirement within riparian law--restricting
riparian rights to appurtenant owners and restricting usage to appurtenant land-bears distinct similarities to key features of common property regimes.
In the West,
riparian rights have been most important in states along the Pacific coast and those straddling the one-hundredth meridian that generally divides the humid east from the arid lands beyond.
Thus, based on modern principles of international water law, both the historic
riparian rights of Israel as the downstream user and the rights of the Palestinians as the upstream party on a shared international body of water must be considered on the basis of equity and legitimate needs.
Riparian rights became defined in terms of economic progress; instrumental use took precedence over customary use or natural flow.
To complement the Western perspective, this edition incorporates recent developments in the law of
riparian rights and regulated riparianism.
The property has
riparian rights on the river Stour and Leat.
riparian rights as an element of an appropriative right.