| United States. Supreme Court - 1885 - 914 páginas
...the inquiry. This court held in the case of The Daniel Ball, 10 Wall., 557 [77 US, XIX., 999]. that those rivers must be regarded as public navigable...customary modes of trade and travel on water. And a river is a navigable water of the United States when it forms by itself, or by its connection with... | |
| 1885 - 794 páginas
...public, navigable rivers in law which are navigable in fact. And they are navigable in fact when they are susceptible of being used in their ordinary condition...navigable waters of the United States, within the meaning of the acts of Congress, in contradistinction to the navigable waters of the States, when they form... | |
| 1885 - 848 páginas
...United States in the case of Daniel Ball, 10 Wallace, 557, fitly applies to this river. The court said : "Those rivers must be regarded as public, navigable...fact. And they are navigable in fact when they are susceptible of being used in their ordinary condition as highways for commerce over which trade and... | |
| Emory Washburn - 1885 - 900 páginas
...affected by the ebb and flow of the tide. They are regarded as public navigable rivers in law, if they are navigable in fact. And they are navigable in fact...susceptible of being used, in their ordinary condition, 1 Morgan v. King, 35 NY 454, 456; Ex parte Jennings, 6 Cowen, 518. See also Laney v. Clifford, 54 Me.... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1886 - 968 páginas
...citizens of said State and of the United States." Said FIELD, J., in The Daniel Ball, 10 Wall. 557: " Those rivers must be regarded as public navigable...customary modes of trade and travel on water." And in The Montello, 20 Wall. 430, it is said: "It would be a narrow rule to hold, that in this country,... | |
| United States - 1886 - 538 páginas
...when they are used, or are ttns•ceptible of being nued, in the ordinary condition, as highways of" commerce over which trade and travel are or may be...navigable waters of the United States, within the meaning of the acts of (,'ongress, in contradistinction from the navigable waters of the Slates, when they... | |
| Timothy Walker - 1887 - 880 páginas
...McMauus ». Carmichael, 3 Iowa, 1 ; The Daniel Ball, 10 Wall. 557 ; The Montello, 11 Wall. 411 }• . Those rivers must be regarded as public navigable...the customary modes of trade and travel on water. The Daniel Ball, 10 Wall. 557 -{The Montello, 20 Wall. 430. At some seasons of the year with tolerable... | |
| New Mexico. Governor - 1887 - 724 páginas
...Hall (10 Wallace, 557) the Supreme Court says: "Those rivers must be regarded as public uavi«rable rivers in law which are navigable in fact, and they...the customary modes of trade and travel on water." In the Montillo (20 Wallace, 431) the court says: "If it be capable in its natural state of being used... | |
| William Lyne Wilson - 1888 - 676 páginas
...the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of the DANIEL BALL, 10 Wallace, 557, as follows : "Those rivers must be regarded as public, navigable...navigable waters of the United States, within the meaning of the acts of Congress, in contradistinction from the navigable waters of the States, when they form,... | |
| 1889 - 952 páginas
...be applied to determine the navigability of rivers, and that is found in their navigable capacity. Those rivers must be regarded as public navigable...the customary modes of trade and travel on water." In Angell on Watercourses, g 535, is this language: "All rivers above the flow of tide water are, by... | |
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