Property Ownership

Riparian rights in New Hampshire give a property owner bordering a natural stream the right to:

AOwn the entire streambed regardless of the opposite shore
BMake reasonable use of the water without unreasonably interfering with others' use✓ Correct
CDivert the entire stream for personal use
DSell water rights to the municipality

Explanation

Under the riparian rights doctrine used in New Hampshire, landowners adjacent to streams and rivers have the right to make reasonable use of the water, provided they do not unreasonably interfere with other riparian owners.

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