Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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What term describes the right of an owner to use water from a river or stream within their property?

  1. Littoral rights

  2. Mineral rights

  3. Riparian rights

  4. Surface rights

  5. Water rights

  6. Easement rights

The correct answer is: Riparian rights

Riparian rights describe the right of an owner to use water from a river or stream within their property. This includes the right to access and use the water for various purposes such as irrigation, drinking, or recreational activities. Littoral rights, on the other hand, refer to the ownership rights of individuals whose land borders large, navigable lakes and oceans. Mineral rights pertain to the ownership of underground resources such as oil, gas, and minerals. Surface rights deal with the rights related to the surface of the land, including the right to build structures or plant crops. Water rights are a broader term encompassing various rights associated with water usage and access. Easement rights grant someone the right to use another person's property for a specific purpose.