Provided: That the right to the use of water acquired under the provisions of this Act shall be appurtenant to the land irrigated, and beneficial use shall be the basis, the measure, and the limit of the right. State Water Law in the Development of the West - Page 79by United States. National Resources Planning Board. Water Resources Committee - 1943 - 138 pagesFull view - About this book
| Herbert Michael Wilson - 1909 - 670 pages
...of water acquired under the provisions of this Act shall be appurtenant to the land irrigated, and beneficial use shall be the basis, the measure, and the limit of the right. SEC. Q. That it is hereby declared to be the duty of the Secretary of the Interior in carrying out... | |
| American Society of Mechanical Engineers - 1909 - 1296 pages
...of water acquired under the provisions of this act shall be appurtenant to the land irrigated, and beneficial use shall be the basis, the measure and the limit of the right." This provision of the act has been carefully drawn for the protection of the farmer and the confusion... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 718 pages
...enable such person or persons to (jet access to the lands to which such licen-capply. Si:c. 19. That the beneficial use shall be the basis, the measure, and the limit of all rights to water in said islands, and the jrovernment of said islands is hereby authorized to make... | |
| South Dakota. State Engineer - 1910 - 196 pages
...to navigable waters, are subject to appropriation for beneficial use." Section 2 states specifically that "Beneficial use shall be the basis, the measure and the limit of the right to the use of water, that all water used for irrigation purposes shall be appurtenant to specified... | |
| Wyoming. State Engineer's Office - 1910 - 238 pages
...made, the same as though the stream supplied an ample volume during such seasons. Section 724 states that "beneficial use shall be the basis, the measure and the limit of the right to use water AT ALL TIMES, not exceeding, in any case, the statutory limit of volume." This means that... | |
| United States Reclamation Service - 1910 - 248 pages
...that the right to the use of water acquired thereunder shall be appurtenant to the land irrigated and that beneficial use "shall be the basis, the measure, and the limit of the right." There can be no beneficial use of water for irrigation until it is actually applied to reclamation... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1910 - 246 pages
...developed the principle announced in the reclamation act, enacted by Congress and approved June 17, 1902, that "beneficial use shall be the basis, the measure and the limit of the right." It has been pointed out that this statement is not exactly accurate, because as every one must admit,... | |
| Arizona. Constitutional Convention - 1910 - 466 pages
...moved seconded by Mr. Ingraham, to insert the following to be known as Section No. 4 : "Section 4. Beneficial use shall be the basis the measure and the limit of the right to the use of public waters, and priority of appopriation for such use shall give the better right,... | |
| Max C. Fleischmann College of Agriculture. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1910 - 780 pages
...right to the use of water so appropriated for irrigation shall be appurtenant to the land irrigated and beneficial use shall be the basis, the measure, and the limit of the right. (3) The maxiimim quantity of water which may be used for irrigation purposes shall not exceed three... | |
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