Property Ownership
In Maine, 'littoral rights' apply to property owners whose land borders:
AA river or stream
BA lake, pond, or tidal ocean✓ Correct
CA public highway
DAnother privately owned parcel
Explanation
Littoral rights apply to land bordering a lake, pond, or the tidal ocean. These rights govern access to and use of the water and may be subject to Maine's shoreland zoning regulations.
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