Watercourse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Nala
Nala, means natural watercourse, Harihar Prasad Singh v. Janki Dulari Kuer, 21 Pat LT 873.
Resumption
the construction of any works or buildings to be used in connexion therewith; (vii) The making of a watercourse or reservoir; (viii) The making of any road, railway, tram-road, siding, canal, or basin, or any wharf, pier,
Riparian right
Riparian right, means the right of a landowner whose property borders on a body of water or watercourse. Such a landowner traditionally has the right to make reasonable use of the water - also termed 'water
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Way
enacted that no claim by custom, prescription, or grant, to any way or other easement, or to any watercourse or the use of any water which has been enjoyed twenty years without interruption, shall be defeated by
Land Drainage Act, 1930
amendments. Commissioners of Sewers are abolished. A system is set up to provide for the care of all watercourses whereby land is drained. There are two kinds of drainage districts, catchment areas and other drainage districts, either
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