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Water Right Included Reasonable Losses
The Frontier Ditch Company in Kansas was issued an order to cease diversion in excess of its vested right. Frontier argued that under Kansas law it was allowed its vested right plus an additional amount to make up for waste, seepage, and evaporation. The Supreme Court of Kansas ruled that the vested right of a company was determined from what the company was actually diverting prior to 1945, and that an additional allowance for waste, seepage, and evaporation was not within the legislative intent of the law.
Water Right Included Reasonable Losses
The Frontier Ditch Company in Kansas was issued an order to cease diversion in excess of its vested right. Frontier argued that under Kansas law it was allowed its vested right plus an additional amount to make up for waste, seepage, and evaporation. The Supreme Court of Kansas ruled that the vested right of a company was determined from what the company was actually diverting prior to 1945, and that an additional allowance for waste, seepage, and evaporation was not within the legislative intent of the law.
Water Right Included Reasonable Losses
1986-02-01
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English
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