In like manner, the states own the tide waters themselves, and the fish in them, so far as they are capable of ownership while running. For this purpose the State represents its people, and the ownership is that of the people in their united sovereignty. The Atlantic Reporter - Stran 4401911Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1904 - 1180 strani
...the fish in them, so far as they are capable of ownership while running. For this purpose the state represents its people, and the ownership is that of the people in their united sovereignty. The title thus held is subject to the paramount right of navigation, the regulation of which, in respect... | |
| 1906 - 730 strani
...the fish in them, so far as they are capable of ownership while running. For this purpose the State represents its people, and the ownership is that of the people in their united sovereignty." — McCready vs. Virginia, US 394. "The ownership of fish is in the State for the benefit of its people... | |
| Chrisenberry Lee Bates - 1908 - 644 strani
...for this purpose, and in this dominion over the tide-beds and tide-waters and fisheries, the state represents its people, and the ownership is that of the people in their united sovereignty. The right to plant, cultivate and take oysters in the tide-waters and tidebeds is in the exclusive control... | |
| U.S. Army Engineer School - 1908 - 156 strani
...the fish in them, so far as they are capable of ownership while running. For this purpose the State represents its people, and the ownership is that of the people in their united sovereignty. The title thus held is subject to the paramount right of navigation, the regulation of which, in respect... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1908 - 172 strani
...the fish in them, so far as they are capable of ownership while running. For this purpose the State represents its people, and the ownership is that of the people in their united sovereignty. (Martin r. Waddell, 16 Peters, 410.) This is taken from the decision: The title thus held is subject... | |
| Washington State Bar Association - 1911 - 1472 strani
...the fish in them, so far as they are capable of ownership while running. For this purpose the State represents its people, and the ownership is that of the people in their united sovereignty. Martin v. Waddell, 16 Pet. 410. The title thus held is subject to the paramount right of navigation,... | |
| 1912 - 884 strani
...the fish in them, so far as they are capable of ownership while running. For this purpose the state represents its people, and the ownership is that of the people in their united sovereignty. Martin т. Waddell, 16 Pet. 410, 10 L. ed. 1012. ... The right which the people of the state thus acquire... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1913 - 1140 strani
...the fish in them, so far as they are capable of ownership while running. For this purpose the State represents its People, and the ownership is that of the People in their united sovereignty. Martin v. Waddell. 16 Pet., 410. The title thus »held is subject [395 to the paramount right of navigation,... | |
| Eugene Allen Gilmore, William Charles Wermuth - 1917 - 924 strani
...purpose of exercising this power, the state, as held by this court in Martin v. Waddell, 16 Pet. 410, represents its people, and the ownership is that of the people in their united sovereignty. The same view has been expressed by the supreme court of Minnesota, as follows: "We take it to be the correct... | |
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