| 1906 - 1052 halaman
...Congress, a state cannot by its legislation destroy the right of the United States, as the owner of lauds bordering on a stream, to the continued flow of its...secure the uninterrupted navigability of all navigable streams within the limits of the United States." These rules are distinctly recognized and approved... | |
| 1915 - 880 halaman
...its legislation destroy the right of the United States as the' owner of lands bordering on streams to the continued flow of its waters, so far at least as may be necessary for the beneficial uses of government property. " 2. That it is limited by the superior power of the general government to secure... | |
| 1904 - 868 halaman
...not by its slation destroy the right of the Unite.1 State-, as the owner of lands bordering on trrum, to the continued flow of its waters, so far, at least, as may be necessary nr the lieneficial uses of the government property; second, that it is limited by the uperior power... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1899 - 868 halaman
...Congress a State cannot by its legislation destroy the right of the United States, as the owner of lands bordering on a stream, to the continued flow of its...secure the uninterrupted navigability of all navigable streams within the limits of the United States. In other words, the jurisdiction of the General Government... | |
| Emlin McClain - 1900 - 1126 halaman
...Congress, a State cannot, by its legislation, destroy the right of the United States, as the owner of lands bordering on a stream, to the continued flow of its...secure the uninterrupted navigability of all navigable streams within the limits of the United States. In other words, the jurisdiction of the general government... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1901 - 298 halaman
...State can not by its legislation destroy the right of the United States, as the owner of the lands bordering on a stream. to the continued flow of its waters: so far, at least, as may be neces ary for the beneficial uses of Government property. Second. that it is limited by the superior... | |
| 1903 - 904 halaman
...Congress, "cannot, by its legislation, destroy the right of the United States, as the owner of lands bordering on a stream, to the continued flow of its...for the beneficial uses of the government property;" and в the power of a state over navigable streams {; and their tributaries is further limited by •... | |
| Commonwealth Club of California - 1916 - 722 halaman
...Congress, 'cannot, by its legislation, destroy the right of the United States, as the owner of lands bordering on a stream, to the continued flow of its...for the beneficial uses of the government property'; and the power of a state over navigable streams and their tributaries is further limited by the superior... | |
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