The Law of the Sea a Manual of the Principles of Admiralty Law for Students M

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The Law of the Sea a Manual of the Principles of Admiralty Law for Students M
George L George Lewis Canfield
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2. Right to Erect. — The construction of wharves or piers upon navigable waters is usually governed by federal, state or municipal regulations and, unless appropriate authority is ob- tained, the erection of such a structure, projecting into the stream, will be unlawful and the person responsible for the obstruction may be liable for any damage resulting from its existence, and may be criminally liable to the federal government and subject to injunctive process for the removal of the structure.... This remark does not apply to structures confined wholly to the shores and not projecting. The paramount authority to legislate with regard to wharves in navigable streams resides in Congress, which has enacted that no such structures shall be erected outside of established harbor lines, or where no harbor lines have been established, except by specific authority of the Secretary of War. The Secretary of War is empowered to establish harbor lines where he considers it essential (30 St. At L. 425).

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