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Groundwater: no right of ownership in Arizon
There is no right of ownership of groundwater in Arizona prior to its capture and withdrawal from the common supply. The right of the owner of the overlying land is simply the right to use the water without altering or damaging it, according to the state supreme court.
Groundwater: no right of ownership in Arizon
There is no right of ownership of groundwater in Arizona prior to its capture and withdrawal from the common supply. The right of the owner of the overlying land is simply the right to use the water without altering or damaging it, according to the state supreme court.
Groundwater: no right of ownership in Arizon
1982-08-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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