wharfing out, right of

wharfing out, right of
A right to the exclusive use of submerged lands as by the affixing thereto or the establishment thereon of a permanent structure to some point within the navigable body of water, deep and wide enough to dock ocean-going vessels, and it presupposes exclusive use and to that extent may interfere with fishing or navigation. City of Oakland v. Hogan, 41 Cal.App.2d 333, 106 P.2d 987, 994

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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