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It will be observed that this act , in defining the waters to which the acts relating to
the award of life - saving medals shall apply , omits the phrase " by reason of their
right to regulate foreign and interstate commerce , ” qualifying the jurisdiction ...
It will be observed that this act , in defining the waters to which the acts relating to
the award of life - saving medals shall apply , omits the phrase " by reason of their
right to regulate foreign and interstate commerce , ” qualifying the jurisdiction ...
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... waters over which the United States has jurisdiction by virtue of its power to
regulate interstate and foreign commerce . ... said that “ the waters contemplated
by the section are , in my judgment , either the high seas or what may be
described ...
... waters over which the United States has jurisdiction by virtue of its power to
regulate interstate and foreign commerce . ... said that “ the waters contemplated
by the section are , in my judgment , either the high seas or what may be
described ...
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The rule which reserves to the Crown in England and to the States in this country
the control of the navigable waters , and the land beneath them and their shores ,
rests fundamentally upon the proposition “ that the public authorities ought to ...
The rule which reserves to the Crown in England and to the States in this country
the control of the navigable waters , and the land beneath them and their shores ,
rests fundamentally upon the proposition “ that the public authorities ought to ...
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In other words , it is confined to public navigable waters . * “ It is evident that a
definition that would at this day limit public rivers in this country to tidewater rivers
is utterly inadmissible . We have thousands of miles of public navigable water ...
In other words , it is confined to public navigable waters . * “ It is evident that a
definition that would at this day limit public rivers in this country to tidewater rivers
is utterly inadmissible . We have thousands of miles of public navigable water ...
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founded upon the necessity of preserving to the public the use of navigable
waters from private interruption and encroachment , a reason as applicable to
navigable fresh waters as to waters moved by the tide . We hold , therefore , that
the ...
founded upon the necessity of preserving to the public the use of navigable
waters from private interruption and encroachment , a reason as applicable to
navigable fresh waters as to waters moved by the tide . We hold , therefore , that
the ...
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