The public has the right to walk on even private beaches on the wet sand below high tide in most coastal states – but not in Massachusetts. Antiquated colonial laws give private property owners ...
The Colonial Ordinances of 1941-47 make it so the public is not allowed to walk on private beaches in Massachusetts above the low water tide. But private property owners technically cannot interfere ...
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