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Nonuse of water does not negate the right to use
The right of an individual to use water under a 1921 decree was presumed to persist until someone successfully defeated it for some better reason than the alleged lack of evidence that the individual ever exercised his right during the nonirrigation season, according to the Supreme Court of Utah.
Nonuse of water does not negate the right to use
The right of an individual to use water under a 1921 decree was presumed to persist until someone successfully defeated it for some better reason than the alleged lack of evidence that the individual ever exercised his right during the nonirrigation season, according to the Supreme Court of Utah.
Nonuse of water does not negate the right to use
1982-09-01
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