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Table Of Original Publication Citations, Natural Resources Journal Nov 1985

Table Of Original Publication Citations, Natural Resources Journal

Natural Resources Journal

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Unused Riparian Water Rights In Washington—Department Of Ecology V. Abbott, 103 Wn. 2d 686, 694 P.2d 1071 (1985), Lynn B. Squires Jun 1985

Unused Riparian Water Rights In Washington—Department Of Ecology V. Abbott, 103 Wn. 2d 686, 694 P.2d 1071 (1985), Lynn B. Squires

Washington Law Review

In Department of Ecology v. Abbott, the Washington Supreme Court addressed the long-standing question of whether landowners who failed to exercise consumptive riparian rights3 within a reasonable period after the adoption of the Water Code of 1917 (1917 Code) lost those rights. The question arose when a riparian landowner, who had registered consumptive water rights as required by statute in 1971, was denied those rights in a 1982 stream adjudication. The basis for the denial was that the landowner's riparian rights had not been continuously exercised since 1917. The Water Rights Registration Act, with which the landowner complied in 1971, …


Survey Of The Law And Selected Issues Relating To The Deductibility Of Soil And Water Conservation Expenditures Under Section 175 Of The Internal Revenue Code, Lonnie R. Beard Jan 1985

Survey Of The Law And Selected Issues Relating To The Deductibility Of Soil And Water Conservation Expenditures Under Section 175 Of The Internal Revenue Code, Lonnie R. Beard

Kentucky Law Journal

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Why I Teach Water Law, Joseph L. Sax Jan 1985

Why I Teach Water Law, Joseph L. Sax

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

I began my first law school job in 1962 and water law is the only subject I have taught every year since then. Though I am enthusiastic about all the courses I teach, I confess that water law remains my favorite. I have often asked myself why, because few subjects are considered more peripheral to the central mission of the law schools. In the East and Midwest the course is rarely taught, and in the West-where it has long been a staple- it is pretty much treated as a "nuts-and-bolts" offering for students who will practice in appropriation doctrine states. …


Where East Meets West In Water Law: The Formulation Of An Interstate Compact To Address The Diverse Problems Of The Red River Basin, Ann Marguerite Chapman Jan 1985

Where East Meets West In Water Law: The Formulation Of An Interstate Compact To Address The Diverse Problems Of The Red River Basin, Ann Marguerite Chapman

Oklahoma Law Review

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Where East Meets West In Water Law: The Formulation Of An Interstate Compact To Address The Diverse Problems Of The Red River Basin, Ann Marguerite Chapman Jan 1985

Where East Meets West In Water Law: The Formulation Of An Interstate Compact To Address The Diverse Problems Of The Red River Basin, Ann Marguerite Chapman

Oklahoma Law Review

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Supplemental Groundwater Irrigation Law: From Capture To Sharing, A. Dan Tarlock Jan 1985

Supplemental Groundwater Irrigation Law: From Capture To Sharing, A. Dan Tarlock

Kentucky Law Journal

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Private Property And Environmental Regulatory Takings: A Forward Look Into Rights And Remedies, As Illustrated By An Excursion Into The Wild Rivers Act Of Kentucky, Monique Duparc Winther Jan 1985

Private Property And Environmental Regulatory Takings: A Forward Look Into Rights And Remedies, As Illustrated By An Excursion Into The Wild Rivers Act Of Kentucky, Monique Duparc Winther

Kentucky Law Journal

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