Property Ownership

In Michigan, the 'doctrine of prior appropriation' for water rights:

AIs the primary water law doctrine used in Michigan
BIs NOT used in Michigan; Michigan uses riparian rights doctrine✓ Correct
CAllows the first user of water to own it permanently
DApplies only to groundwater, not surface water

Explanation

Prior appropriation (first in time, first in right) is the water law doctrine used in western states. Michigan uses the riparian rights doctrine, which ties water rights to land ownership adjacent to the water source.

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