California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Sections 100-107
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 100
Navigable waters and all streams of sufficient capacity to transport the products of the country are public ways for the purposes of navigation and of...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 101
The following streams and waters are declared navigable and are public ways: Albion River, to a point three miles from its mouth. Alviso Slough, sometimes...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 102
The following streams and waters are also navigable and are public ways: Deer Creek, between its mouth and the house of Peter Lassen. Devil's Slough,...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 103
The following streams and waters are also navigable and are public ways: Johnson's Creek, from its mouth at San Francisco Bay to Simpson's Landing. Keys...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 104
The following streams and waters are also navigable and are public ways: Napa River, between its mouth and a point sixty feet below the westerly...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 105
The following streams and waters are also navigable and are public ways: Sacramento River, between its mouth and a point 100 feet below Reid's Ferry,...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 106
The following streams and waters are also navigable and are public ways: The north branch of Alameda Creek, from its mouth to Eden Landing. The...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 107
The coast line of the State of California from the boundary line between it and Mexico on the south, to the boundary line between it...