Federal-state Water Rights: Hearings...88-2...March 10, 11, 12, and 13, 19641964 - 361 pages |
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... procedure established by the laws of that State . ( 4 ) No vested right to the beneficial diversion , storage or consumptive use of any waters , navigable or nonnavigable , which is recognized by the laws of the State or States in which ...
... procedure established by the laws of that State . ( 4 ) No vested right to the beneficial diversion , storage or consumptive use of any waters , navigable or nonnavigable , which is recognized by the laws of the State or States in which ...
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... procedure established by the laws of that State . " We recognize that the advocates of S. 1275 contend that section 1 ( 3 ) would apply only when the United States claims a right under State law . We agree that the provision by itself ...
... procedure established by the laws of that State . " We recognize that the advocates of S. 1275 contend that section 1 ( 3 ) would apply only when the United States claims a right under State law . We agree that the provision by itself ...
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... procedures established by State law on waters needed in connection with the development and administration of the national forests . In this way we have endeavored to indicate those rights which are needed in connection with the ...
... procedures established by State law on waters needed in connection with the development and administration of the national forests . In this way we have endeavored to indicate those rights which are needed in connection with the ...
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... procedures . Section 1 ( 4 ) provides that no vested right to the use of water shall be taken by the United States without compensation . Section 2 sets worth various interpreta- tions which are to be followed in applying the provisions ...
... procedures . Section 1 ( 4 ) provides that no vested right to the use of water shall be taken by the United States without compensation . Section 2 sets worth various interpreta- tions which are to be followed in applying the provisions ...
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... nonnavigable waters on the public lands . The Supreme Court has held that that act authorizes the acquisition by others of 36-961-64——2 rights to use such waters by following procedures prescribed by FEDERAL - STATE WATER RIGHTS 11.
... nonnavigable waters on the public lands . The Supreme Court has held that that act authorizes the acquisition by others of 36-961-64——2 rights to use such waters by following procedures prescribed by FEDERAL - STATE WATER RIGHTS 11.
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