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A pierhead line is, in essence, a legal boundary beyond which artificial structures (such as piers) may not be built into navigable waters. (New Jersey v. Delaware (2008) 552 U.S. 597, 642 [128 S.Ct. 1410, 1438, 170 L.Ed.2d 315, 345].) As part of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899, the United States may fix pierhead and bulkhead lines as part of its supreme powers to regulate navigable waters. (33 U.S.C.S. ยง 400, et. seq.) Many states have also established their own pierhead or bulkhead lines at various locations.,

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