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The bed of a navigable river is owned by:
The OHWM data for the current location in front of private lands is determined by a (an):
The place where record meanders intersect current meanders is called a (an):
A line that is 90 degrees to another line is called a (an):
The case entitled “Madison v. Basart” is about:
The main reason the “Extended Property Lines” method is not often utilized is because it:
Title to lands accreted after entry to alienated lands are of:
The question of land status is important to determine what?
Federal law will:
The main guidance we get on accretions from the US Supreme Court is:
“Entry” refers to when:
Navigability for land surveyors involves:
The corner of the intersection of a partition line with the current OHWM is called a:
The Proportionate Areas Method is utilized on alienated lands when:
On a river that flows due west, the northern side of it is called the:
Meander lines on water boundaries were run to:
Tree borings are useful to:
Accretions will:
In comparing the lengths of the original meanders to the current meanders, one would be using the:
The non-Federal term for the method called for in the Manual for the adjustment of record meanders is called the: