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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... flow from its own power , whether dormant or exercised , except as otherwise expressly provided in the act itself or in future legislation . The other was by declaring expressly and affirmatively that continued State regulation and ...
... flow from its own power , whether dormant or exercised , except as otherwise expressly provided in the act itself or in future legislation . The other was by declaring expressly and affirmatively that continued State regulation and ...
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... flow in the upper reaches and thereby limited the natural food present for fingerlings in that area . The opinion thus bases the license primarily on the public land and reservation aspect of the Commission's licensing power . It ...
... flow in the upper reaches and thereby limited the natural food present for fingerlings in that area . The opinion thus bases the license primarily on the public land and reservation aspect of the Commission's licensing power . It ...
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... flow of the river will run through or over the dam into the natural bed of the stream *** . Variations and interruptions in the flow of the stream , caused by the temporary storage or use of water for power purposes , are to be ...
... flow of the river will run through or over the dam into the natural bed of the stream *** . Variations and interruptions in the flow of the stream , caused by the temporary storage or use of water for power purposes , are to be ...
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... flow of the river , the Government cannot be justly required to pay for an element of value which did not inhere in these parcels as upland . The Govern- ment had dominion over the waterpower of the rapids and falls and cannot be ...
... flow of the river , the Government cannot be justly required to pay for an element of value which did not inhere in these parcels as upland . The Govern- ment had dominion over the waterpower of the rapids and falls and cannot be ...
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... flow , and providing storage for water ( 50 Stat . 844 , 850 ; 54 Stat . 1198 , 1199-1200 ) . But , it also noted that Congress had expressly " reauthorized " the projects and had provided that they should " be reimbursable in ...
... flow , and providing storage for water ( 50 Stat . 844 , 850 ; 54 Stat . 1198 , 1199-1200 ) . But , it also noted that Congress had expressly " reauthorized " the projects and had provided that they should " be reimbursable in ...
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act of Congress action actual appropriation affirmed amended applicable appropriation of water Assimilative Crimes Act authority beneficial purposes canal Central Valley project Chandler-Dunbar commerce clause Commodore Park common-law rule compensation conformity congressional constitutional power construction construed decision declared delegate Deschutes River Desert Land Act ditches diversion effect enacted exclusive legislation exercise existing rights Federal Power Act Federal Power Commission flow Friant Dam grant interests Interior interstate commerce Iowa irrigation issued jurisdiction Justice landowners legislative power license limitation McCarran Act ment mining nature navigable streams navigation servitude North Platte project obstruction Oregon ownership permit pilots police power power of Congress power to regulate prior prohibition property right public domain public lands question Reclamation Act recognized regulate commerce require respect riparian rights river Secretary Stat statutes subject to existing supra Supreme Court held tion unappropriated water United valid vested rights water rights became waterpower Wyoming