| John Shertzer Hittell - 1861 - 248 Seiten
...course, draws to it all the legal remedies for its invasion. The right accrues from appropriation ;' this appropriation is the intent to take, accompanied by...demonstration of the intent, and for some valuable use. We have held that there is no difference in respect to this use, or rather purpose, to which the water... | |
| Robert Stewart Morrison - 1883 - 768 Seiten
...course, draws to it all the legal remedies for its invasion. The right accrues from appropriation; this appropriation is the intent to take, accompanied by...demonstration of the intent, and for some valuable use. We have held that there is no difference in respect to this use, or rather purpose, to which the water... | |
| 1895 - 1140 Seiten
...rights relating back to the date of the first appropriation and cutting out intervening appropriators, becomes apparent. I shall not attempt to determine..."Appropriation is the intent to take, accompanied by aome open, physical, demonstration of the intent, and for some valuable use." Larimer Co. R. Co. v.... | |
| 1886 - 1338 Seiten
...Bear River Company, 13 Cal. 220, defines the word "appropriation" in this connection as follows: "This appropriation is the intent to take, accompanied by...demonstration of the intent and for some valuable use." We consider these definitions applicable to appropriations of water in this state; that is to say,... | |
| 1911 - 1168 Seiten
...application, the same becomes a permit to appropriate water." Appropriation of water is held to be "the intent to take, accompanied by some open, physical...demonstration of the intent, and for some valuable purpose." Larimer Co. Res. Co. v. People, 8 Colo. 616, 9 Рас. 706. Thus diversion and application... | |
| 1886 - 988 Seiten
...River, etc., Co., 13 Cal. 220) defines the word ''appropriation," in this connection, as follows: "This appropriation is the intent to take, accompanied by...demonstration of the intent and for some valuable use." We consider these definitions applicable to appropriations of water in this state; that is to say,... | |
| 1886 - 866 Seiten
...appropriator, in accordance with the doctrine of the cases now under consideration, there must be an "intent to take, accompanied by some open physical demonstration of the intent," and it must be "for some valuable use:" McDonald v. Bear Biver etc. Co., 13 Cal. 233. The fact and the... | |
| 1888 - 972 Seiten
...question of fact. The supreme court of California defines the word "appropriation" as follows: "This appropriation is the intent to take, accompanied by...some open, physical demonstration of the intent, and forsome valuable use," (McDonald v. Bear River Co., 13 Cal. 220;) and the supreme court of Colorado,... | |
| Wyoming. State Engineer's Office - 1910 - 234 Seiten
...County Res. Co. v. People ex reLLfUthe;" Stir Colo. 614, the following definition of "appropriation." "Appropriation is the intent to take, accompanied...demonstration of the intent, and for some valuable use." The court evidently understood that a diversion from the stream without actual beneficial use of water... | |
| Colorado, Colorado. Office of the State Engineer - 1893 - 216 Seiten
...is immaterial. Thomas v. Guirand, Colo., 533 (1883). Larimer Co. Res. Co. v. People, 8 Id., 616. 9. Appropriation is the intent to take, accompanied by...demonstration of the intent, and for some valuable use. McDonald v. Bear River Co., 13 Cal., 220. Larimer Co. Res. Co. v. People, 8 Colo., 616 (1885). 10.... | |
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