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Riparian rights in Michigan apply to property adjacent to:

Correct Answer

B) Natural flowing water like rivers and streams

Riparian rights in Michigan apply to owners whose land borders natural flowing water such as rivers and streams.

Answer Options
A
Any body of water
B
Natural flowing water like rivers and streams
C
Only the Great Lakes
D
Man-made lakes only
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Related Topics & Key Terms

Related Topics:

littoral-rightswaterfront-property-regulationsproperty-boundaries

Key Terms:

riparian rightslittoral rightsMichigan water lawnatural flowing waterwatercourse

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Real property is immovable land and anything permanently attached to it, while personal property (also called chattels) is movable.

Riparian rights concern properties bordering flowing bodies of water (rivers, streams), while littoral rights concern properties bordering non-flowing bodies of water (lakes, oceans).

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