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''Cline v. American Aggregates Corporation'', 474 N.E.2d 324 (OH 1984), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio that first applied the reasonable use doctrine to water use in that state.〔Casner, A.J. et al. ''Cases and Text on Property, Fifth Edition.'' Aspen Publishers, New York, NY: 2004, p. 65〕 ==Factual background== The defendants operated a quarry, and as part of the process of extracting limestone, underground aquifers were dewatered. The plaintiffs on the neighboring land alleged that this dewatered and polluted their wells. The trial court granted summary judgment to the defendants on the authority of ''Frazier v. Brown,'' which allowed a landowner absolute use of the water on their land despite ramifications for neighboring landowners.〔Casner, p. 63〕
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