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... fact that a body of water is navigable has important jurisdictional and proprietorial consequences in Federal - State relationships , for the States , by virtue of their sovereignty , are the owners of the lands underlying the navigable ...
... fact that a body of water is navigable has important jurisdictional and proprietorial consequences in Federal - State relationships , for the States , by virtue of their sovereignty , are the owners of the lands underlying the navigable ...
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... fact is , that Federal decisions and statutes , and not State decisions and statutes , must con- trol the determination of the navigability of waters . Section 6 of the bill provides that determinations of the Commission shall be ...
... fact is , that Federal decisions and statutes , and not State decisions and statutes , must con- trol the determination of the navigability of waters . Section 6 of the bill provides that determinations of the Commission shall be ...
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... fact is , in the United States , the test of navigability in law ; and whether a river is navigable in fact is to be determined by inquiring whether it is used , or is susceptible of use , in its natural and ordinary condition , as a ...
... fact is , in the United States , the test of navigability in law ; and whether a river is navigable in fact is to be determined by inquiring whether it is used , or is susceptible of use , in its natural and ordinary condition , as a ...
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... fact , the General Accounting Office issued a decision , stating that seamen entitled to treatment at public hospital facilities would be necessarily subordinate to veterans with respect to admission to VA hospitals . Are you aware of ...
... fact , the General Accounting Office issued a decision , stating that seamen entitled to treatment at public hospital facilities would be necessarily subordinate to veterans with respect to admission to VA hospitals . Are you aware of ...
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... fact that the Ad- ministration's plan contemplated the addition of beds to the veterans system to accommodate any net increase in load resulting from the inclusion of Public Health Service hospital patients , we did not see a problem ...
... fact that the Ad- ministration's plan contemplated the addition of beds to the veterans system to accommodate any net increase in load resulting from the inclusion of Public Health Service hospital patients , we did not see a problem ...
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