Rights concerning property adjoining a large body of water, such as an ocean or a lake and concern the ability of the littoral property owner to use the shore and the adjoining water.
for property owners who live on land that has a lakeshore or seashore, the right to enjoy that shore or use it without making changes to that shore artificially.
The right of a landowner to use the water in large, navigable, non-flowing bodies of water that are adjacent to his property.
Right of a property owner to reasonable use of a lake, pond or ocean water bordering the property.
The rights of a landowner whose land borders a pond, lake or ocean shore-line where the body of water is non-flowing. Littoral rights extend to the mean high water mark of ocean or tidal waters. ( See riparian rights , water rights )
Rights associated with the owners of property who abutt a large body of standing water such as a lake, sea, or ocean as opposed to a river or stream. Such rights are limited to use and enjoyment without altering or depriving another of this rights. Contrast with Riparian Rights.
(I) A landowner's claim to use water in large navigable lakes and oceans adjacent to his or her property. (2) The ownership rights to land bordering these bodies of water up to the high water mark.
Refers to the rights of owners near non-moving or standing water such as an ocean, lake or pond.
The right of an owner of land with a shoreline contiguous to a sea or lake to use and enjoy the shore without a change in its position created by artificial interference; as distinguished from riparian rights and water rights.