Congressional Serial Set, Ausgabe 2707U.S. Government Printing Office, 1890 |
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... amount of land which may be taken in a given locality by a homestead settler , not exceeding 160 acres . It further provides that when reservoirs , canals , and other hydraulic works shall have been completed so as to irrigate all the ...
... amount of land which may be taken in a given locality by a homestead settler , not exceeding 160 acres . It further provides that when reservoirs , canals , and other hydraulic works shall have been completed so as to irrigate all the ...
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... amount of bonds in- volved ranged from $ 6,500 in a San Bernardino district to $ 3,000,000 in the district now forming in Fresno County . The area so far included will be over 3,500,000 acres . Probably one - sixth of this area is ...
... amount of bonds in- volved ranged from $ 6,500 in a San Bernardino district to $ 3,000,000 in the district now forming in Fresno County . The area so far included will be over 3,500,000 acres . Probably one - sixth of this area is ...
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... amount of water , not exceeding a certain quantity . There are two general types of contract ; first , a contract made by the company with a man to sell him a certain amount of water on certain conditions , provided he keeps up his pay ...
... amount of water , not exceeding a certain quantity . There are two general types of contract ; first , a contract made by the company with a man to sell him a certain amount of water on certain conditions , provided he keeps up his pay ...
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... amount used . In that case the question for him to decide is , " How much does my crop actually need ? " He would at once cease to waste the water . In other words , the duty of water would proba- bly be increased to at least twice the ...
... amount used . In that case the question for him to decide is , " How much does my crop actually need ? " He would at once cease to waste the water . In other words , the duty of water would proba- bly be increased to at least twice the ...
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... amount of water lost in the first instance was 10,453,720 cubic feet , or sufficient to cover 240 acres with one solid foot of water . In the other the loss was 43,747,200 cubic feet , or sufficient to irrigate 1,004 acres with acre ...
... amount of water lost in the first instance was 10,453,720 cubic feet , or sufficient to cover 240 acres with one solid foot of water . In the other the loss was 43,747,200 cubic feet , or sufficient to irrigate 1,004 acres with acre ...
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Seite 7 - That whenever by priority of possession rights to the use of water for mining, agricultural, manufacturing, or other purposes have vested and accrued and the same are recognized and acknowledged by the local customs, laws, and the decisions of courts, the possessors and owners of such vested rights shall be maintained and protected in the same...
Seite 7 - All patents granted, or preemption or homesteads allowed, shall be subject to any vested and accrued water rights, or rights to ditches and reservoirs used in connection with such water rights, as may have been acquired under or recognized by the preceding section.
Seite 424 - The use of all water now appropriated, or that may hereafter be appropriated, for sale, rental, or distribution, is hereby declared to be a public use, and subject to the regulation and control of the State, in the manner to be prescribed by law...
Seite 7 - ... and the right of way for the construction of ditches and canals for the purposes herein specified is acknowledged and confirmed ; but whenever any person, in the construction of any ditch or canal, injures or damages the possession of any settler on the public domain, the party committing such injury or damage shall be liable to the party injured for such injury or damage.
Seite 420 - The location must be distinctly marked on the ground so that its boundaries can be readily traced. All records of mining claims hereafter made shall contain the name or names of the locators, the date of the location, and such a description of the claim or claims located by reference to some natural object or permanent monument as will identify the claim.
Seite 418 - The right to collect rates or compensation for the use of water supplied to any county, city, or town, or water district, or the inhabitants thereof, is a franchise, and cannot be exercised except by authority of and in the manner prescribed by law.
Seite 418 - Priority of appropriation shall give the better right as between those using the water for the same purpose; but when the waters of any natural stream are not sufficient for the service of all those desiring the use of the same, those using the water for domestic purposes shall...
Seite 212 - The water of every natural stream, not heretofore appropriated, within the state of Colorado, is hereby declared to be the property of the public, and the same is dedicated to the use of the people of the state, subject to appropriation as hereinafter provided.
Seite 12 - And all the lands which may hereafter be designated or selected by such United States surveys for sites for reservoirs, ditches, or canals for irrigation purposes and all the lands made susceptible of irrigation by such reservoirs, ditches, or canals are from this time henceforth hereby reserved from sale as the property of the United States, and shall not be subject after the passage of this act, to entry, settlement, or occupation until further provided by law...
Seite 424 - The right to divert and appropriate the unappropriated waters of any natural stream to beneficial uses, shall never be denied.