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Re: How do water rights work?
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Posted by Oldmax on June 28, 2007 at 05:06:03 from (24.154.143.101):
In Reply to: How do water rights work? posted by Sunny 4 acres on June 27, 2007 at 23:56:36:
I wouldn"t want to go there . UNDER NO CONDITIONS GIVE AWAY OR SELL YOUR WATER RIGHTS Be carefull what you do my brother-n-law lived in CO Had to pay fof rights to drill well on his place I think it was $1000 the cattle could drink from the stream that ran through but he couldn"t use waterfrom stream like to water garden or anything . One of the neigbors cought rain water in 55 GAL drums they fined then $500 a drum for that , So watch what you do . "Under no conditions give away or Sell your Water rights". you might give them the right to use Water from a certan place on farm Make it a contract like a Renting water usage for a given time. at the end of that time they would have to sign a new rental agrement . But you would have the right to cancel if you want to at end of contract .
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