The right to the use of water rests on clear and settled principles. Prima facie, the proprietor of each bank of a stream is the proprietor of half the land covered by the stream, but there is no property in the water. Every proprietor has an equal right... The penny cyclopędia [ed. by G. Long]. - Pagina 110door Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1843Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1905 - 1154 pagina’s
...proprietor has an equal right to use the water which flows in the stream, and consequently no proprietor can have the right to use the water to the prejudice of any other proprietor. Without the consent of the other proprietors, who may be affected by his operations, no... | |
| 1886 - 696 pagina’s
...right to use the waters which , and consequently no proprietor •26 Irrigation and Drainage. •27 can have the right to use the water to the prejudice of any other proprit- tor. Without the consent of the other proprietors, no proprietor can either diminish the quantity... | |
| 1884 - 1272 pagina’s
...proprietor has an equal right to use the waters which flow in the stream, ami consequently no proprietor can have the right to use the water to the prejudice of any other proprietor. Without the consent of the other proprietors, no proprietor can either diminish the quantity... | |
| Joshua Getzler - 2004 - 444 pagina’s
...l21 The hasic rule of water law is that riparian owners enjoy a common right to natural water flow; Every proprietor has an equal right to use the water which flows in the stream. and consequcmK no proprietor can have the right to use the water to the prejudice of any other riparian... | |
| James Gordley, Arthur Taylor von Mehren - 2006 - 648 pagina’s
...proprietor has an equal right to use the water that flows in the stream; and consequently no proprietor can have the right to use the water to the prejudice of any other proprietor. Without the consent of the other proprietors, who may be affected by his operations, no... | |
| 1872 - 224 pagina’s
...203), the proprietor of each bank of a natural stream is the proprietor of half the land covered by the stream, but there is no property In the water. Every...water which flows in the stream, and, consequently, no proprietor can have the right to use the water to the prejudice of any other proprietor. Without the... | |
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