Navigable servitude

ID: navigable-servitude

Navigable servitude is a legal concept primarily in the context of property law in the United States that refers to the right of the public to navigate certain bodies of water, which may include rivers or lakes, despite the property rights of adjacent landowners. This concept maintains that navigable waters are considered public resources, and therefore, the government has the authority to ensure that these waterways remain open for navigation and transportation.

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