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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



The 



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17th and Stout Streets 

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RATES: $1.00 PER DAY AND UPWARD 



GRANT OF WATER RIGHT. 



In such case the contract conveys a free and unincumbered 

 right and title in and to the waters of the canal, and carries 

 with it an unqualified right to the extent of the quantity of 

 water conveyed in the appropriation itself and the right to 

 have the water flow through the canal, and the grantor per- 

 petually abandons and foregoes the right to ever thereafter 

 charge, collect, or realize any profit or rental for the use of 

 the water conveyed. Nampa & Meridian Irr. Dist. v. Cess. 

 Supreme Court of Idaho. 106 Pacific 993. 



GRANT OF WATER RIGHT. 



Where a landowner conveys a tract of land lying under 

 his canal and susceptible of irrigation therefrom, and in- 

 cludes in the conveyance a grant of the "free and perpetual 

 use of water" from the grantor's canal sufficient to irrigate 

 the land conveyed, held, that the grant of such free and per- 

 petual water right does not obligate the grantor or his suc- 

 cessors or assigns to perpetually bear and pay the expense 

 and cost of maintaining and protecting the canal and the 

 water right and delivering the water to the consumer. 

 Xampa & Meridian Irr. Dist. v. Cess. Supreme Court of 

 Idaho. 106 Pacific 993. 







PERPETUAL WATER RIGHT. 



A purchase of a pereptual water right from an irrigation 

 company with the right to receive the water so purchased 

 from the company's canal carries with it such a right in the 

 appropriation itself and such an easement or servitude in the 

 canal system as to authorize and enable the purchaser him- 

 self to go upon the property and protect the appropriation 

 and maintain the diversion, and repair the canal, and carry 

 the water through the canal system to the extent of the pur- 

 chaser's water right, in the event the company fails, neg- 

 lects, or refuses to do so. Idaho Fruit Land Co., Limited, v. 

 Great Western Beet Sugar Co. Supreme Court of Idaho. 

 KIT Pacific 989. 



(Continued on page 398.) 



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where the parts must pass rigid micrometer tes's before being assembled.) 

 The most serious drawback to the GENERAL use of g s power has been the comparatively high price of illuminating gas and * 



gasoline, except where natural g 's is available. 



To overcome this objection several devices for producing gas have been brought on ihe market. 

 The most advanced gas producers came from the old countries of Germany, France and England, as the scarcity of co-nmoner 



fuels is grea'er in those countries 



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