258.200. Limited liability for person owning land adjoining streams or rivers, when.
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258.200. Limited liability for person owning land adjoining streams or rivers, when. — 1. Any person owning land adjoining navigable or nonnavigable free-flowing stream or river shall be immune from civil liability for injuries to persons * or property of persons trespassing or entering on such person's land without implied or expressed permission, invitation, or consent where:
(1)The person who was injured entered the land by way of the stream or river; and
(2)Such person was subsequently injured on lands adjoining the stream or river.
2. The immunity created by this section does not apply if the injuries were caused by:
(1)The intentional or unlawful act of the owner or possessor of such land; or
(2)The negligent, willful or wanton act of the owner or possessor of such land.
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(L. 2000 H.B. 1097 § 258.110)
*Word "person" appears in original rolls.