Sign in
Login with Google
or
Register | Forgot your password?
Already have an account?
By creating an account, you accept the terms of the User Agreement and the terms of the Privacy Policy.
Remembered the password?
INSTALAWYER.IOAsk a Question

    Ask a question on the site

    Questions

    Lawyers

    Blogs

    Legislation

    Contacts

    Become a lawyer

    Login Registration

    • Ask a Question
    • Questions
    • Lawyers
    • Blogs
    • Legislation
    • Become a lawyer
    • Login
    • Legislation USA
    • Indiana Code
    • Title 14. Natural and Cultural Resources
    • Article 29. Rivers, Streams, and Waterways
    • Chapter 1. Navigable Waterways

    Indiana Code
    Article 29. Rivers, Streams, and Waterways
    Chapter 1. Navigable Waterways

    14-29-1-1. Petition - Sec. 1. The board of county commissioners of each county...

    14-29-1-2. Examination of Waterway - Sec. 2. (a) On the filing of a petition under...

    14-29-1-3. Obstruction of Waterway - Sec. 3. A person who obstructs a stream or watercourse...

    14-29-1-4. Piers, Wharves, or Docks - Sec. 4. (a) Subject to subsection (b), a riparian owner...

    14-29-1-5. Mills, Dams, Aqueducts, Viaducts, Bridges, or Machinery on the Stream - Sec. 5. The declaration of a watercourse as navigable by...

    14-29-1-6. Removal of Obstructions; Money - Sec. 6. The board of county commissioners may use the...

    14-29-1-7. Gates - Sec. 7. A person living on or owning property along...

    14-29-1-8. Permits - Sec. 8. (a) A person, other than a public or...

    14-29-1-9. Adoption of Rules; Location of the Ordinary High Water Mark - Sec. 9. The department may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2...

    Next >>

    InstaLawyer.io

    About us

    Contacts

    Copyright

    Customer Protection Policy

    Client

    Ask a Question

    Request a call

    Our lawyers

    Questions

    FAQ

    Lawyer

    Become a project lawyer

    FAQ for lawyers

    License agreement

    Contact us

    [email protected]

    Facebook


    © InstaLawyer 2018-2025 All rights reserved