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IRRIGATION DITCIII s. SECS. 206-209 



SEC. 206. SAME APPLICATION EXTENT. 



In order to obtain the benefits of section 205, the irrigation 

 district, irrigation company, association or individual construct- 

 ing or proposing to construct such irrigation ditch or pipe line 

 for irrigation shall file with the Board of State Land Commis- 

 sioners a map accompanied by the field notes of the survey and 

 locations of the proposed irrigation ditch, and shall pay to the 

 state as hereinafter provided the amount of the appraised value 

 of the said lands used for or included within said right of way. 

 The land within said right of w r ay shall be limited to an amount 

 necessary for the construction of a ditch sufficient for the pur- 

 pose required, together with sufficient land on either side thereof 

 for ingress and egress to maintain and repair the same. (Laws 

 '07, p. 353, sec. 2; sec. 6845 Rem.-Bal. ; 271 sec. 245 Pierce.) 



SEC. 207. SAME APPRAISEMENT. 



Upon the filing of the plat and field notes as provided in sec- 

 tion 206, said Board of State Land Commissioners are hereby 

 authorized and directed to ascertain the value of the land to be 

 used for or included within said right of way, which price shall 

 be the full market value thereof, but not to be less than ten dol- 

 lars per acre. (Laws '07, p. 353, sec. 3 ; sec. 6846 Rem.-Bal. ; 

 271 sec. 247 Pierce.) 



SEC. 208. DITCHES LANDS SOLD SUBJECT TO EASEMENT. 



Upon full payment of the value of such easement ascertained 

 as aforesaid, any future grant or lease by the state of the lands 

 affected by such right of way shall be subject to the easement 

 obtained under the three preceding sections. (Laws '07, p. 353, 

 sec. 4; sec. 6847 Rem.-Bal.; 271 sec. 249 Pierce.) 



SEC. 209. DITCHES CONSTRUCTION OF ACT. 



Nothing contained in the four preceding sections shall be 

 deemed to in any way conflict with any existing law of this state 

 relating to the method of acquiring rights of way for irrigation 

 ditches. (Laws '07, p. 354, sec. 5 ; 271 sec. 251 Pierce.) 



