Property Ownership
In Missouri, 'littoral rights' apply to property owners bordering which type of water?
ARivers and streams
BLakes and ponds (standing water bodies)✓ Correct
CUnderground aquifers only
DIrrigation canals
Explanation
Littoral rights apply to property bordering standing bodies of water (lakes, ponds). The property owner has the right to reasonable use of the water. Riparian rights apply to flowing water (rivers, streams).
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