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2009 Alabama Code
Title 33 — NAVIGATION AND WATERCOURSES.
Chapter 7 — OBSTRUCTING NAVIGATION AND DAMS.
- Article 1 In General.
- Section 33-7-1 Navigable waters as public thoroughfares.
- Section 33-7-2 Opening and cleaning navigable streams.
- Section 33-7-3 Obstructing navigable watercourse.
- Section 33-7-4 Damages for diverting stream.
- Section 33-7-5 Obstructing streams used for floating timber to market.
- Section 33-7-6 Floating logs, timber or lumber upon watercourse without sufficient force to prevent obstruction.
- Section 33-7-7 Turning logs, timber or lumber out of boom without notice to owner.
- Section 33-7-8 Opening or cutting loose boom without authority.
- Section 33-7-9 Trespass after warning on booms, bulkheads or piles erected, etc., by riparian proprietors.
- Section 33-7-10 Mobile Harbor - Fastening vessels, rafts, etc., and obstructing channel in Mobile bay.
- Section 33-7-11 Mobile Harbor - Injuring ship channel, beacon light, etc.
- Section 33-7-12 Mobile Harbor - Master of vessel drawing more than 12 feet passing channel without permit, etc.
- Article 2 Dams on Navigable Rivers.
- Section 33-7-30 Easement and right to construct dams across navigable rivers.
- Section 33-7-31 Eminent domain; improvement of navigation.
- Section 33-7-32 Prior rights.
- Article 3 Rights of Riparian Owners.
- Section 33-7-50 Installing, etc., wharves, docks, etc.; charging tolls.
- Section 33-7-51 Structures not to obstruct navigation, etc.; restriction on tolls; repossession by Legislature.
- Section 33-7-52 Tolls, etc., charged subject to regulation by Legislature.
- Section 33-7-53 Development and relief work upon and abutting on tidelands.
- Section 33-7-54 Dredging or cleaning creeks, etc., running through property permitted; limitations on right.
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