| 41. | The justices and the attorneys spent much of the hour-long argument focusing on the phrase " the navigable waters ."
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| 42. | In 1794 the Carondelet Canal provided a navigable water link from the neighborhood to the city at the French Quarter.
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| 43. | The act gave the Federal Power Commission the authority to license all dams on navigable waters in the United States.
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| 44. | As of 2003 the Office of Boating Safety and the Navigable Waters Protection Program were transferred back to Transport Canada.
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| 45. | Over time, they allowed gaming casinos to be built on stilts but they still had to be over navigable water.
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| 46. | From the tone of their comments, these judges could well decide that " navigable waters " do not include isolated ponds.
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| 47. | Thus, what was once a simple question did the tort occur on the navigable waters had become a complicated, multifactor analysis.
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| 48. | We could ask a vessel to remain at sea or merely not to use autopilot as it enters our navigable waters.
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| 49. | It applies to all vessels operating in U . S . navigable waters and the Exclusive Economic Zone ( EEZ ).
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| 50. | The incident's " general features " may be described as damage by a vessel in navigable water to an underwater structure.
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