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... Ownership of Submerged and Submersible Lands A. The Nature of the State's Interest The sovereign interest of the State of Oregon in submerged and submersi- ble lands underlying navigable waters is substantially the same as that enjoyed ...
... Ownership of Submerged and Submersible Lands A. The Nature of the State's Interest The sovereign interest of the State of Oregon in submerged and submersi- ble lands underlying navigable waters is substantially the same as that enjoyed ...
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... ownership of lands under inland navigable waters such as rivers , harbors , and even tidelands down to the low water mark . It does question the validity of the rationale in the Pollard case that ownership of such water areas , any more ...
... ownership of lands under inland navigable waters such as rivers , harbors , and even tidelands down to the low water mark . It does question the validity of the rationale in the Pollard case that ownership of such water areas , any more ...
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... ownership of beds , 39-50 Roadways , 15-16 . See also Coastal devel- opment ; Coastal zone manage- ment Saltmarsh . See Estuaries ; Wetlands Salt ponds , 480. See also Coastal zone management Sanctuaries . See Marine sanctuaries Sand ...
... ownership of beds , 39-50 Roadways , 15-16 . See also Coastal devel- opment ; Coastal zone manage- ment Saltmarsh . See Estuaries ; Wetlands Salt ponds , 480. See also Coastal zone management Sanctuaries . See Marine sanctuaries Sand ...
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