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Constitutional Law - Interstate Compacts -- Validity - Review By United States Supreme Court, Gerald M. Stevens
Constitutional Law - Interstate Compacts -- Validity - Review By United States Supreme Court, Gerald M. Stevens
Michigan Law Review
The states of Colorado and New Mexico agreed by compact on a division of the water of the La Plata river, which rises in the first state and flows into the second. The interstate compact, as administered, required that during periods of low water the whole flow of the river was to be used alternately by the states. For ten days Colorado users were to have all the water, then for a like time to allow the water to flow undiminished to New Mexico. In Colorado a ditch company engaged in distributing water for irrigation had acquired by appropriation a …