But we think the latter doctrine has existed from the date of the earliest appropriations of water within the boundaries of the State. The climate is dry, and the soil, when moistened only by the usual rainfall, is arid and unproductive; except in a few... A Summary-digest of State Water Laws - Halaman 155oleh Richard L. Dewsnup, Dallin W. Jensen, Robert W. Swenson, United States. National Water Commission - 1973 - 826 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1886 - 696 halaman
...existed since the date of the earliest appropriations of water within the boundaries of the State. The climate is dry, and the soil, when moistened only...climates. Instead of being a mere incident to the soil, it rises, when appropriated, to the dignity of a distinct usufructuary estate or right of property. It... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1961 - 232 halaman
...has existed from the date of the earliest appropriations of water within the boundaries of the State. The climate is dry, and the soil, when moistened only...the usual rainfall, is arid and unproductive; except for a few favored sections, artificial irrigation for agriculture is an absolute necessity. Water in... | |
| 1972 - 912 halaman
...appropriation doctrine states. The famous Coffin v. Lefthand Ditch Co. was decided in 1882 and held: ...water in the various streams thus acquires a value...moister climates. Instead of being a mere incident in the soil, it rises when appropriated to the dignity of a distinct usufructuary estate or right of... | |
| George Radosevich - 1978 - 276 halaman
...appropriation doctrine states. The famous Coffin v. Lefthand Ditch Co. was decided in 1882 and held: ...water in the various streams thus acquires a value...moister climates. Instead of being a mere incident in the soil, it rises when appropriated to the dignity of a distinct usufructuary estate or right of... | |
| Gordon Morris Bakken - 2000 - 590 halaman
...of the state." The common-law riparian doctrine was not the law because necessity defined the law: The climate is dry, and the soil, when moistened only...climates. Instead of being a mere incident to the soil, it rises, when appropriated, to the dignity of a distinct usufructuary estate, or right of property. (Coffin,... | |
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