Riparian Rights
Thomas Strong, P.L.S.
Course Outline
This course covers
the topic of Riparian Rights and their effect on Real Property. It is important
for the Land Surveyor to understand the legal principles of water rights and
to be able to make intelligent decisions with respect to water boundaries.
This course includes
a multiple-choice quiz at the end, which is designed to enhance the understanding
of the course materials.
At the conclusion of this course, the student will:
Intended Audience
This course is intended for Land Surveyors.
Benefit to Attendees
After finishing this course the student will have a better understanding of the different concepts of water boundary law. He will understand the importance of the location of evidence in the field, which may influence decision-making with respect to water boundaries.
Course Introduction
Bodies of water
are usually permanent and unmistakable. They are considered natural monuments
that delineate the location of boundaries. They lack however a very important
characteristic of a monument - stability. A myriad of legal principles exist
which deal with the different aspects of water boundaries and court decisions
vary considerably on a case by case basis, as a result water boundary location
is probably one of the most complex areas of boundary location a land surveyor
must deal with.
Course Content
The link to the course content is as follows:Riparian
Rights (PDF
file 23 KB)
You
need to open or download the above document to study this course.
Course Summary
The legal issues presented in this course and the rights of the riparian landowners
are varied and complex. Any attempt to deal with all of them would fill many
volumes and is beyond the scope of this course.
The purpose of this course is not to provide legal advise on particular issues,
but rather to provide a basis for understanding the general legal principles
associated with the topics presented.
Since the resolution of a particular riparian issue almost always depends on
the specific facts pertaining to that issue, the land surveyor is encouraged
to consult with an attorney who is knowledgeable in riparian law in your state
before relying on the broad principles set forth herein.
Quiz
Once you finish studying the above course content, you need to take a quiz to obtain the PDH credits.