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Use of Available Water Is Key to Water Rights Forfeiture
The Supreme Court of Idaho has ruled that a junior water appropriator could defeat a senior appropriator's resumption‐of‐use defense to a statutory forfeiture of water rights only by establishing that the junior appropriator had used the available water for a beneficial purpose after the statutory period of nonuse.
Use of Available Water Is Key to Water Rights Forfeiture
The Supreme Court of Idaho has ruled that a junior water appropriator could defeat a senior appropriator's resumption‐of‐use defense to a statutory forfeiture of water rights only by establishing that the junior appropriator had used the available water for a beneficial purpose after the statutory period of nonuse.
Use of Available Water Is Key to Water Rights Forfeiture
Stiegler, Mayo H (author)
2004-01-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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