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Changed Location of Water Rights Use Results in Forfeiture
According to an Oregon appellate court, a mine's use of water at a location that was different from the one designated on a water rights certificate constituted nonuse under a water forfeiture statute.
Changed Location of Water Rights Use Results in Forfeiture
According to an Oregon appellate court, a mine's use of water at a location that was different from the one designated on a water rights certificate constituted nonuse under a water forfeiture statute.
Changed Location of Water Rights Use Results in Forfeiture
2005-04-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Oregon , Water Use , Litigation , Drainage , Forests , Water Rights , Water Resources , Mining
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