Water being essential to industrial prosperity, of limited amount and easy of diversion from its natural channels, its control must be in the State, which, in providing for its use, shall equally guard all the various interests involved. Miscellaneous Publication - Page 266by Wells Aleck Hutchins - 1942 - 513 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1900 - 1164 pages
...supervision. The expressions of the constitution relating to Irrigation and water rights are as follows: "Water being essential to industrial prosperity, of...equally guard all the various interests involved." Article 1, § 31. "The waters of all natural streams, springs, lakes, or other collections of still... | |
| Wyoming. State Engineer's Office - 1890 - 1196 pages
...charged with its distribution. CONSTITUTION OF WYOMING, ARTICLK i. Water control in state. SEC. 31. Water being essential to industrial prosperity, of...equally guard all the various interests involved. ARTICLE vin. IRRIGATION AND WATER-RIGHTS. Water ia property of state. SECTION i. The water of all natural... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1890 - 786 pages
...for the public good with a portion of its sovereign powers, must be subject to its control. SKC. 31. Water being essential to industrial prosperity, of...must be in the State, which, in providing for its nee, shall equally guard all the various interests involved. SEC. 32. Private property shall not be... | |
| Richard Josiah Hinton - 1890 - 400 pages
...OF RIGHTS. ART. I. SEC. 31. Water being essential to industrial prosperity, of limited amount, end easy of diversion from its natural channels, its control...equally guard all the various interests involved. IRRIGATION AND WATER RIGHTS. ART. VIII. SEC. 1. The water of all natural streams, springs, lakes, or... | |
| 1890 - 804 pages
...for the public good with a portion of its sovereign powers, must be subject to its control. SEC. 31. Water being essential to industrial prosperity, of...of diversion from its natural channels, its control mast in in the State, which, in providing for its use, shall equally guard all the various interests... | |
| Wyoming - 1891 - 380 pages
...with a portion of its sovereign powers, must be subject to its control. Water— Control of. Sec. 31. Water being essential to industrial prosperity, of...equally guard all the various interests involved. Eminent Domain. Sec. 32. Private property shall not be taken for private use unless by consent of the... | |
| Julian Ralph - 1893 - 504 pages
...endowed for the public good with a portion of its sovereign powers, must be subject to its control. "Water being essential to industrial prosperity, of...equally guard all the various interests involved. "The State of Wyoming is an inseparable part of the Federal Union, and the Constitution of the United States... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1893 - 688 pages
...state engineer, Mr. Elwood Mead, and to US Senator FE Warren. The constitution of Wyoming declares that water being essential to industrial prosperity, of...limited amount and easy of diversion from its natural channel, its control must be in the State, which in providing for its use must equally guard all of... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention, George A. Glynn - 1894 - 1120 pages
...for the public good with a portion of its sovereign powers, must be subject to its control. Sec. 31. Water being essential to industrial prosperity, of...equally guard all the various interests involved. Sec. 32. Private property shall not be taken for private use unless by consent of the owner, except... | |
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