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Abstract
Plaintiffs who owned the land underneath waters capable of navigation and who had been operating an established business of carrying passengers for hire in glass-bottomed boats in order to view the rock formations and sea vegetation, sought to enjoin defendants from operating competing boats. Held, in junction should be denied. Silver Springs Paradise Co. v. Ray (Fla. 1931) 50 F.(2d) 356.
Recommended Citation
NAVIGABLE WATERS - PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RIGHTS THEREIN,
30
Mich. L. Rev.
473
(1932).
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