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Tagore Law Lectures: the Law of Riparian Rights Alluvion and Fishery

1891

Fluvialia incrementa—(i) Alluvion—(2) Dereliction—Ownership of lands derelicted--Effect of sudden or gradual change of the bed of a stream on the position of the boundary line between conterminous proprietors—(iii) Islands—Apportionment of Mande among riparian proprietors—Rule of the Civil Code of Louisiana—Mole of division of a second island formed between the first and the opposite mainland—Ear [...] XI of 1825 with respect thereto—' Fordable channel ' what—Probable origin of the doctrine of a fordable channel—Requisites of a strict definition of a fordable channel—Point of time to which the fordability or otherwise of the channel ought to refer—ExaminatidrBf eases bearing upon the topic—Wise v. Amirunnissa—Act IV of 1868 (B. [...] Bight to the use purity and flow of water—Vinnins' doctrine—Exposition of the nature of the right by Chancellor rent—By Leach V. C. in Wright v. Howard—Modes of disturbance of the right— True measure of the right—Reasonable user how determined—(a) Right to the use of water—Distinction betwicen ordinary' and extraordinary' uses of water—Miner v. Gilmour—' Ordinary uses '—' Extraordinary uses [...] PAGE ownership—By alterations in the dominant tenement—By efflux of tins) Or fulfilinent of condition—By express release—By abandonment! V. Right to met defences agaidst the encroachment ma the flood of the river—Extent of the rightin case of ordinary floods—Extent of the right in case of extraordinary floods—Alteration of the natural condition of frontage by riparian or littoral owners —How an o [...] Fishery over the foreshore of the sea and in tidal waters—Right of fishery in such waters prima facie vested in the public—Extent of the right— Mode in which this right may lawfully be exorcised—Foundation of the right—Dicussion of authorities—Effect of alteration of the channel of a tidal navigable river upcin the public right of fishery—Prerogative of the Crown to appropriate or grant severa
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Pages
468
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.144201
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xxix Lal Doss view
Lecture I The Sea Territorial Waters Bays Gulfs and Esturies
1-31 Lal Doss view
Lecture II. The Forehore of the Sea
32-70 Lal Doss view
Lecture III. Rivers Generally : Tidal and Non-Tidal Rivers
71-96 Lal Doss view
Lecture IV. Navigable and Non-Navigable Rivers
97-117 Lal Doss view
Lecture V. Alluvion and Diluvion
118-145 Lal Doss view
Lecture VI. Alluvion and Diluvion—(Continued) (English and Americal Law)
146-176 Lal Doss view
Lecture VII. Alluvion and Diluvion—(Continued) (Anglo-Indian Law)
177-209 Lal Doss view
Lecture VIII. Alluvion and Diluvion—(Continued) (Anglo-Indian Law)
210-229 Lal Doss view
Lecture IX. Alluvion and Diluvion—(Continued) (Anglo-Indian Law)
230-255 Lal Doss view
Lecture X. Riparian Rights
256-292 Lal Doss view
Lecture XI. Riparian Rights—(Continued)
293-320 Lal Doss view
Lecture XII. Riparian Rights.—(Continued)
321-344 Lal Doss view
Lecture XIII. Fishery
345-367 Lal Doss view
Lecture XIV. Fishery.—(Continued.)
368-400 Lal Doss view
Appendix
401-412 Lal Doss view
Index
413-439 Lal Doss view

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