This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: ...acquiescence of a certain boundary line between two states by such states may be conclusive on such states as to its location.84 And in the state of Wisconsin private parties owning land along such stream own to the center of the main channel thereof subject, of course, to the public interests.85 294. Unsurveyed island ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: ...acquiescence of a certain boundary line between two states by such states may be conclusive on such states as to its location.84 And in the state of Wisconsin private parties owning land along such stream own to the center of the main channel thereof subject, of course, to the public interests.85 294. Unsurveyed island in navigable river.--It will be frequently found that islands in a navigable river were not surveyed by the government at the time of making the original survey. As to the title to such unsurveyed islands the authorities are not completely in accord in the several states. In those states holding that the riparian proprietor owns to the center of the main channel of the stream subject to the public rights, it is held that such owner owns such island unless it can be shown that there was a mistake in the original survey and that the survey of the island was unintentionally omitted or that there had been a fraud perpetrated on the government in making such survey.80 And in such cases such fraud or mistake: Franzini v. Layland, 120 Wis. 83Franzini v. Layland, 120 Wis. 72, 97 N. W. 409. 72, 97 N. W. 499. "Franzini v. Layland, 120 Wis. 86Franzini v. Layland, 120 Wis. 72, 97 X-W. 499. 72, 97 N. W. 499. "Franzini v. Layland. 120 Wis. 72, 97 X. W. 499 can only be taken advantage of by the government.87 In those states where it is held that the state owns the beds of navigable streams, an island situated as above and unsurveyed would probably be held to be the property of the state.88 295. Title to beds of navigable rivers.--There are two lines of cases dealing with the title to the beds of navigable streams. One line of cases holds that the riparian owners take to the center of the main channel of the stream subject to the pub...
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