riparian right

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riparian right

A landowner exercises their riparian right to draw water from the river for irrigation.

Definition

Noun: * A legal entitlement, held by the owner of land bordering a river, stream, or other natural watercourse, to make reasonable use of the water from that source. This right is inherent to the ownership of the riparian land itself.

Usage

The term is used in legal, environmental, and property contexts to describe a specific type of water right. It is typically invoked when discussing land ownership, resource allocation, or disputes over water usage.

Examples
  • The farmer's riparian right allowed him to draw water from the creek to irrigate his fields.
  • New construction cannot infringe upon the downstream owners' riparian rights.
  • The court case centered on whether the company's diversion of the river violated the community's riparian rights.
Advanced Usage
  • Riparian rights vs. Prior appropriation: In some legal systems, riparian rights (based on land adjacency) are contrasted with the doctrine of prior appropriation (where water rights are granted to those who first put the water to beneficial use).
  • Littoral rights are a related concept applying to owners of land bordering large, navigable lakes and seas, focusing on access and use rather than water withdrawal.
Variants and Related Words
  • Riparian (adjective): Of, relating to, or situated on the bank of a natural watercourse.
    • Example: The project aims to restore the riparian ecosystem along the river.
  • Riparian zone/area (noun): The interface between land and a river or stream.
  • Riparian owner (noun): A person who owns land bordering a watercourse.
Synonyms
  • Water right (specific to riparian contexts)
  • Riparian entitlement
Antonyms
  • There is no direct single-word antonym. The concept is opposed by legal doctrines like prior appropriation or situations involving non-riparian land (land not bordering a watercourse).
Related Phrases
  • Reasonable use: A key principle limiting riparian rights; use must not unreasonably interfere with the rights of other riparian owners.
  • Natural flow doctrine: An older, stricter interpretation of riparian rights that emphasized maintaining the watercourse's natural flow for all owners.
riparian right

A landowner exercises their riparian right to draw water from the river for irrigation.

Noun
  1. right of access to water

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