• 2006 - Watercourse
  • C-10.10
    • Water
    • Tort Liability
  • A watercourse exists if there is a sufficient natural and accustomed flow of water to form and maintain a distinct and defined channel. The supply of water need not be continuous or from a perennial living source. It is enough if the flow arises periodically from natural causes and reaches a plainly defined channel of permanent character.
    • 12.1-21-02
    • 12.1-21-08
    • 61-01-06
    • Froemke v. Parker, 171 NW 284 (ND 1919)
    • State v. Brace, 36 NW2d 330 (ND 1949)
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