Title to Submerged Lands Beneath Tidal and Navigable Water: Joint Hearings...on S. 1988 and Similar House Bills. Feb. 23-28, Mar. 1-6, 8-9, 15, 17-18, 19481948 - 1703 sider |
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Side 37
... opinion in this case at 1664 it denotes the area between the high - water and low - water marks , probably between mean flood tide and mean ebb tide ; in a second , or popular , sense it signifies the area extending from the high ...
... opinion in this case at 1664 it denotes the area between the high - water and low - water marks , probably between mean flood tide and mean ebb tide ; in a second , or popular , sense it signifies the area extending from the high ...
Side 50
... opinion answers to his observa- ion that you have quoted is this - and I quote from the majority opinion itself . It says : It would unduly prolong our opinion to discuss in detail the multitude of refer- ences to which the able briefs ...
... opinion answers to his observa- ion that you have quoted is this - and I quote from the majority opinion itself . It says : It would unduly prolong our opinion to discuss in detail the multitude of refer- ences to which the able briefs ...
Side 59
... opinions , and 31 Department of the Interior opinions . It is an opinion which cites no cases at law to support it , nor any constitutional authority . It is simply an arbitrary pronouncement of confiscation by a court formed for the ...
... opinions , and 31 Department of the Interior opinions . It is an opinion which cites no cases at law to support it , nor any constitutional authority . It is simply an arbitrary pronouncement of confiscation by a court formed for the ...
Side 70
... opinion did cause all of this confusion . Senator DONNELL . Whose personal opinion ? Governor CARLSON . The Secretary's statement that this should be thrown into court . Senator DONNELL . When it got into court , the Supreme Court held ...
... opinion did cause all of this confusion . Senator DONNELL . Whose personal opinion ? Governor CARLSON . The Secretary's statement that this should be thrown into court . Senator DONNELL . When it got into court , the Supreme Court held ...
Side 88
... opinion is concerned . Governor WARREN . Yes , sir . Senator FERGUSON . I thank you . Senator DONNELL . In connection with Senator Ferguson's questio : I think it would be well that our record should show the theory of M Justice ...
... opinion is concerned . Governor WARREN . Yes , sir . Senator FERGUSON . I thank you . Senator DONNELL . In connection with Senator Ferguson's questio : I think it would be well that our record should show the theory of M Justice ...
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3-mile belt 3-mile limit acres applied Attorney bays bill boundaries California California decision Chairman claim CLARK coast coastal committee Congress Constitution Continental Shelf decree Department doctrine E. H. Moore fact Federal Government fee simple filed Florida going Governor JESTER Governor WARREN granted harbor HARDEY HOWSER inland waters interest Judge HUDSON June 23 jurisdiction Justice Lakes lands beneath leases legislation Louisiana low-water mark marginal belt marginal sea matter ment miles minerals Miss BURR Miss GRACE national defense navigable waters ocean oil and gas opinion owner ownership Pacific Ocean paramount rights petroleum Pollard public lands question RAGO recognized record referred Representative GOSSETT respect revenue River rule San Pedro Bay Secretary KRUG Senator DONNELL Senator MCCARRAN Senator MOORE soil South Carolina sovereign sovereignty statement submerged lands Supreme Court territory Texas tide tidelands tidewaters tion Union WOODWARD
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Side 350 - The said States hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defense, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other, against all force offered to, or attacks made upon them, or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade or any other pretence whatever...
Side 149 - ... the natural resources of the subsoil and sea bed of the continental shelf. Having concern for the urgency of conserving and prudently utilizing its natural resources, the Government of the United States regards the natural resources of the subsoil and sea bed of the continental shelf beneath the high seas but contiguous to the coasts of the United States as appertaining to the United States, subject to its jurisdiction and control.
Side 475 - When the Revolution took place, the people of each State became themselves sovereign ; and in that character hold the absolute right to all their navigable waters, and the soils under them for their own common use, subject only to the rights since surrendered by the Constitution.
Side 360 - Colorado, at a point -where it intersects the thirty-fifth degree of north latitude; thence down the middle of the channel of said river to the boundary line between the United States and Mexico, as established by the treaty of May thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight; thence running west and along said boundary line to the...
Side 134 - California is not the owner of the three-mile marginal belt along its coast, and that the Federal Government rather than the state has paramount rights in and power over that belt, an incident to which is full dominion over the resources of the soil under that water area, including oil.
Side 575 - ... beginning at the mouth of the Sabine river, and running west along the Gulf of Mexico three leagues from land, to the mouth of the Rio Grande...
Side 227 - The United States of America is now, and has been at all times pertinent hereto, possessed of paramount rights in, and full dominion and power over, the lands, minerals and other things...
Side 578 - ... said Republic of Texas, shall retain all the public funds, debts, taxes, and dues of every kind, which may belong to, or be due...
Side 612 - It is the settled law of this country that the ownership of and dominion and sovereignty over lands covered by tide waters within the limits of the several States belong to the respective States within which they are found, with the consequent right to use or dispose of any portion thereof when that can be done without substantial impairment of the interest of the public in the waters, and subject always to the paramount right of Congress to control their navigation, so far as may be necessary for...
Side 117 - WHEREAS it is the view of the Government of the United States that the exercise of jurisdiction over the natural resources of the subsoil and sea bed of the continental shelf by the contiguous nation is reasonable and just...