Digest of Certain Supreme Court Decisions Pertinent to the Proposed Western Water Rights Settlement Act (S. 863) and State-Federal Water ProblemsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 34 strani |
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... common ends in the regulation of our society below the effective range of either power separately exerted , without basis in specific constitutional limitation or otherwise than in the division itself . We know of no grounding , in ...
... common ends in the regulation of our society below the effective range of either power separately exerted , without basis in specific constitutional limitation or otherwise than in the division itself . We know of no grounding , in ...
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... common enterprise between two cooperating agencies of Government , each with final authority in its own jurisdiction . The duality does not require two agencies to share in the final decision of the same issue ** ( pp . 167-168 ) . Said ...
... common enterprise between two cooperating agencies of Government , each with final authority in its own jurisdiction . The duality does not require two agencies to share in the final decision of the same issue ** ( pp . 167-168 ) . Said ...
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... common Defense and general Welfare of the United States , " the Constitution delegates a power separate and distinct from those later enumerated , and one not restricted by them , and that Congress has a substantive power to tax and ...
... common Defense and general Welfare of the United States , " the Constitution delegates a power separate and distinct from those later enumerated , and one not restricted by them , and that Congress has a substantive power to tax and ...
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... common - law rights of a riparian proprietor notwithstanding the Oregon Water Code of 1909 ( Oregon laws , 1909 , ch . 216 ) which provided that all waters within the State should be subject to appropriation for beneficial use . Such ...
... common - law rights of a riparian proprietor notwithstanding the Oregon Water Code of 1909 ( Oregon laws , 1909 , ch . 216 ) which provided that all waters within the State should be subject to appropriation for beneficial use . Such ...
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... common law with respect to riparian rights was not considered applicable , or , if so , only to a limited degree . Water was carried by means of ditches and flumes great distances for consumption by those engaged in mining and agri ...
... common law with respect to riparian rights was not considered applicable , or , if so , only to a limited degree . Water was carried by means of ditches and flumes great distances for consumption by those engaged in mining and agri ...
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