Property Ownership
Littoral rights in New Hampshire apply to property owners bordering:
ARivers and streams
BLakes, ponds, and ocean shorelines✓ Correct
CWetlands only
DUnderground aquifers
Explanation
Littoral rights apply to properties bordering standing bodies of water (lakes, ponds, oceans/tidal waters). Riparian rights apply to properties bordering flowing water (rivers, streams). NH has significant lakefront and oceanfront with littoral rights issues.
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