Re: Not Ob/Gyn: Lawyers! Gotta luv 'em!

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Thu Jul 28 09:17:57 2005


In a message dated 7/28/05 7:50:49 AM, evsono@pipeline.com writes:

> Yet the NJ Supreme Court felt that access to the ocean could not be
> restricted ...  perhaps this might be extended to Anna's river?
>
> Court opens private N.J. beach to all
>

Well, in La. the seashores are "public land." I'm not sure anyone tested how far up the beach you can go without trespassing on someone's private property.

La. Civ. Code Art. 450.  Public things.

Public things are owned by the state or its political subdivisions in their capacity as public persons.

Public things that belong to the state are such as running waters, the waters and bottoms of natural navigable water bodies, the territorial sea, and the seashore.

Public things that may belong to political subdivisions of the state are such as streets and public squares.

Joe P.





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