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... result in a perverse application of the equal- footing doctrine . An original State would be free to choose its own legal principles to resolve property disputes relating to land under its riverbeds ; a subsequently admitted State would ...
... result in a perverse application of the equal- footing doctrine . An original State would be free to choose its own legal principles to resolve property disputes relating to land under its riverbeds ; a subsequently admitted State would ...
Page 103
... result . Since it found itself unable to achieve the desired result under trust principles , the court , instead of applying that doctrine and accepting an economically unjustifiable result or expanding the trust to the point of making ...
... result . Since it found itself unable to achieve the desired result under trust principles , the court , instead of applying that doctrine and accepting an economically unjustifiable result or expanding the trust to the point of making ...
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... result in an unacceptably adverse impact on municipal water supplies , shell - fish beds , wildlife , fisheries ( including spawning and breeding areas ) , or recreational areas . " 33 U.S.C. ยง 1413 ( d ) ( 1976 ) . The dredged spoil ...
... result in an unacceptably adverse impact on municipal water supplies , shell - fish beds , wildlife , fisheries ( including spawning and breeding areas ) , or recreational areas . " 33 U.S.C. ยง 1413 ( d ) ( 1976 ) . The dredged spoil ...
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