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  2. Moody Beach owners win court case, but advocates for public ...

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    Superior Court Justice John O’Neil recently granted a summary judgment in favor of Moody Beach property owners, ending the case brought in 2021 that sought to return private beaches along the ...

  3. Texas Open Beaches Act - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Open Beaches Act is a U.S. state of Texas law, passed in 1959 and amended in 1991, which guarantees free public access to beaches on the Gulf of Mexico: . The public... shall have the free and unrestricted right of ingress and egress to and from the state-owned beaches bordering on the seaward shore of the Gulf of Mexico... extending from the line of mean low tide to the line of ...

  4. Rhode Island's beaches are public. Here's a quick guide on ...

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    Short answer: Yes, parts of all rocky or sandy beaches in Rhode Island are open to the public. Some beaches may be owned by an individual, business or private club, but the public still has access ...

  5. Replenishing Private Beaches in Florida Turns Them Public - AOL

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    The U.S. Supreme Court just decided that it's not a "taking" to require just compensation when Florida dumps so much sand in the ocean next to private property that 75 feet of new beach -- public ...

  6. Public trust doctrine - Wikipedia

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    In Oregon, a 1967 "Beach Bill" affirmed the state's public trust doctrine, and the right of the public to have access to the seashore virtually everywhere between the low and high tide marks. In California the situation is more complicated: private landowners often try to block traditional public beach access, which can result in protracted ...

  7. Oregon Beach Bill - Wikipedia

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    The public has "free and uninterrupted use of the beaches," and property owners are required to seek state permits for building and other uses of the ocean shore. [6] While some parts of the beach remain privately owned, state and federal courts have upheld Oregon’s right to regulate development of those lands and preserve public access. [1] [7]

  8. Freedom to roam - Wikipedia

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    Hikers at Kinder Downfall, Derbyshire, England.Kinder Scout was the site of a mass trespass in 1932.. The freedom to roam, or everyone's right, every person's right or everyman's right, is the general public's right to access certain public or privately owned land, lakes, and rivers for recreation and exercise.

  9. The 50 Most Beautiful Beaches in America - AOL

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    Beaches in Big Sur can be hard to find or access, due to the steep terrain, and many are on private property. But few regret making the effort to reach Pfeiffer Beach, and the drive through Big ...