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Lake in Former River Channel Not “Running Water”
In a dispute over the ownership of a water source, a Louisiana court concluded that the water in an oxbow lake established in a former river was not “running water.” The court held that Armstrong‐Ratteree, Inc.'s pumping of the water to irrigate farmland constituted a disturbance of the oxbow lake owner's possession and affirmed a damage award.
Lake in Former River Channel Not “Running Water”
In a dispute over the ownership of a water source, a Louisiana court concluded that the water in an oxbow lake established in a former river was not “running water.” The court held that Armstrong‐Ratteree, Inc.'s pumping of the water to irrigate farmland constituted a disturbance of the oxbow lake owner's possession and affirmed a damage award.
Lake in Former River Channel Not “Running Water”
1985-09-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Rivers , Litigation , Lakes , Louisiana
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