With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". "fish, fowl, and navigate” to encompass skating, digging worms, clamming, floating logs, landing boats, mooring, and sleigh travel, among other activities. These public servitudes, which evolved, from commercial use, do not involve any depletion or damage to soil or chattels and do not include the right of the public to wash, swim, picnic, or sunbathe. Donald R. Richards & Knud E. Hermansen, Maine Principles of Ownership Along Water Bodies, 47 Me. L. Rev. 35, 46-47 (1995) (footnotes omitted). 41 . In maintaining this position, the States’ motion papers simply ignore Skowhegan Water-Power Co., 94 Me. 285, 47 A. 515 (1900) (finding that island landowner in the Kenne-bec River acquired the rights of a riparian owner) and Warren v. Westbrook Manufacturing Co., 86 Me. 32, 29 A. 927 (1893) (<HOLDING>). 42 .' The 1988 amendment of 30 M.R.S.A; §

A: holding that statutory abrogation of lowincome housing owners contract rights was a taking
B: recognizing that the right of redemption is one of the most important rights provided by the states to owners of real property
C: holding that it is well settled that while one tenant in common may acquire homestead rights in the common property the rights so acquired are not superior to the rights and remedies of the other joint owners he can acquire no such rights as will prejudice or in anywise interfere with the rights of the other tenants in common
D: holding that island owners had rights to the thread of the channel
D.