... as against a nonriparian owner, is entitled to the full flow of the stream without the slightest diminution. The initial step in the diversion of the water by the nonriparian owner is therefore an invasion of the right of the lower riparian owner... Water Rights Laws in the Nineteen Western States - Page 383by Wells Aleck Hutchins - 1972Full view - About this book
| 1909 - 1374 pages
...use of the water applies only as between different riparian proprietors. As against an appropriator who seeks to divert water to nonriparian lands, the...riparian owner is entitled to restrain any diversion which will deprive him of the customary flow of water which is or may be beneficial to his land. He... | |
| Albert Edward Chandler - 1912 - 176 pages
...use of the water applies only as between different riparian proprietors. As against an appropriator who seeks to divert water to non-riparian lands, the...riparian owner is entitled to restrain any diversion which will deprive him of the customary flow of water which is or may be beneficial to his land. He... | |
| Joseph Walter Bingham - 1916 - 778 pages
...use of the water applies only as between different riparian proprietors. As against an appropriator who seeks to divert Water to nonriparian lands, the...riparian owner is entitled to restrain any diversion which will deprive him of the customary flow of water which is or may be beneficial to his land. He... | |
| Joseph Ragland Long - 1916 - 654 pages
...reasonable use of the water applies only as between different riparian proprietors; as against one who seeks to divert water to non-riparian lands, the...riparian owner is entitled to restrain any diversion which will deprive him of the customary flow of the water which is or may be beneficial to his land.... | |
| 1923 - 1230 pages
...reasonable use In the sense in which that term Is applied to the rights of respective riparian owners, since a riparian owner, as against a nonriparian owner,...into a right by the lapse of the statutory period. Lux v. Haggin, 69 Cal. 255, 4 Рас. 919. 10 Рас. 674; Anaheim Union Water Co. v. Fuller, 150 Cal.... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1924 - 950 pages
...reasonable use in the sense in which that term is applied to the rights of respective riparian owners since a riparian owner, as against a nonriparian owner,...into a right by the lapse of the statutory period. (Lux v. Haggin, 69 Cal. 255 [4 Pac. 919, 10 Pac. 674] ; Anaheim Union Water Co. v. Fuller, 150 Cal.... | |
| 1978 - 834 pages
...Miller Lux v. Hadera Canal Co. (155 Cal., 59 at 64), which stated that, as against an appropriator who seeks to divert water to non-riparian lands, the...riparian owner is entitled to restrain any diversion which will deprive him of the customary flow of water which is or may be beneficial to his land. He... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1924 - 962 pages
...reasonable use in the sense in which that term is applied to the rights of respective riparian owners since a riparian owner, as against a nonriparian owner,...into a right by the lapse of the statutory period. (Lux v. Haggin, 69 Cal. 255 [4 Pac. 919, 10 Pac. 674]; Anaheim Union Water Co. v. Fuller, 150 Cal.... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1928 - 948 pages
...use of the water applies only as between different riparian proprietors. As against an appropriator who seeks to divert water to nonriparian lands, the...riparian owner is entitled to restrain any diversion which will deprive him of the customary flow of water which is or may be beneficial to his land. He... | |
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