No individual, partnership, or corporation, claiming or possessing the frontage or tidal lands of a harbor, bay, inlet, estuary, or other navigable water in this State, shall be permitted to exclude the right of way to such water whenever it is required... The Pacific Reporter - Page 961914Full view - About this book
| Charles Kettleborough - Constitutional law - 1918 - 1736 pages
...lands of a harbor, bay. inlet, estuary, or oilier navigable water In this State shall be permitted to exclude the right of way to such water whenever...any public purpose, nor to destroy or obstruct the I'm» navigation of such water; and the Legislature shall enact such laws as will give the most liberal... | |
| California - Constitutional history - 1923 - 1128 pages
...harbor, bay, inlet, estuary, or other navigable water in this state, shall be permitted to exelude the right of way to such water whenever it is required...waters of this state shall be always attainable for the pcople thercof. NAVIGABLE WATERS. — If dams upon tide-water sloughs, though the sloughs be not themselves... | |
| Law - 1926 - 1188 pages
...lands of a harbor, bay, inlet, estuary, or other navigable water in this state, shall be permitted to exclude the right of way to such water whenever...to destroy or obstruct the free navigation of such water."2 It has been observed that since the adoption of this provision, if not before, grants of tide-lands... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1939 - 304 pages
...lands of a harbor, bay, inlet, estuary, or other navigable water in this State, shall be permitted to exclude the right of way to such water whenever...shall be always attainable for the people thereof. "Sec. 3. All tidelands within two miles of any incorporated city or town in this State, and fronting... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Public lands - 1939 - 530 pages
...lands of a harbor, bay, inlet, estuary, or other navigable water in this State, shall be permitted to exclude the right of way to such water whenever it is required for any public purpose, not to destroy or obstruct the free navigation of such water; and the Legislature shall enact such... | |
| California. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1915 - 914 pages
...declaring that no corporation claiming or possessing the frontage of navigable water "shall be permitted to exclude the right of way to such water whenever it is required for any public purpose". [22] ID. — CASE AT BAR — RIGHT OF PLAINTIFF TO OWN AND OPERATE STEAMERS — PROPER INSTRUCTION... | |
| United States - Constitutions - 1969 - 348 pages
...lands of a harbor, bay, inlet, estuary, or other navigable water in this State, shall be permitted to exclude the right of way to such water whenever...shall be always attainable for the people thereof. Tidelands — Sale of SEC. 3. All tidelands within two miles of any incorporated city, city and county,... | |
| Stephen R. Munzer - Law - 1990 - 508 pages
...to exclude the right of way to any such water whenever it is required for any public purpose, . . . and the Legislature shall enact such laws as will...access to the navigable waters of this State shall always be attainable for the people thereof."56 As Justice Brennan's dissent points out, this provision... | |
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