33 U.S.C. § 41

Osage River, Missouri

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The Osage River in the State of Missouri above the point where the south line of sections 15 and 16 in township 40 north, of range 22 west, of the fifth principal meridian, and in the county of Benton, State of Missouri, crosses said river, is declared not to be a navigable stream, and shall be so treated by the Secretary of the Army and by all other authorities.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1988–1988 · leading case: Complaint of Three Buoys Houseboat Vacations USA, 689 F. Supp. 958 (E.D. Mo. 1988).
Complaint of Three Buoys Houseboat Vacations USA, 689 F. Supp. 958 (E.D. Mo. 1988). “Plaintiff also argues that Congress' declaration that a portion of the Osage River, at a point well upstream from Lake of the Ozarks, is not navigable, see 33 U.S.C. § 41 , means that the portion of the Osage River containing Lake of the Ozarks is navigable.”
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