Asked by Daisy Terrado on Jun 14, 2024

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Brad is a riparian owner in a state that follows the riparian rights doctrine.Brad believes that he owns the soil beneath the stream that flows through his land and that he has the right to bottle and sell,in a new business venture,the water in the stream.Does Brad have the right to do so? Why or why not?

Riparian Rights Doctrine

A legal framework governing the rights of landowners whose property is adjacent to a water body, concerning the use of water resources.

Riparian Owner

An individual or entity that owns land adjacent to or abutting a natural watercourse like a river or stream, with certain usage rights to the water.

  • Comprehend the consequences of life estates, remainder interests, and the entitlements of property proprietors.
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Yasamin MoayedJun 20, 2024
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As a riparian owner,Brad owns the soil beneath the stream that flows through his property.Although property owners may own the land under a stream,they do not own the water itself.Their right to the use of the water depends on the doctrine followed in their state.