Irrigation Law Passed By the Fifth Session of the Legislature of the State of
Irrigation Law Passed By the Fifth Session of the Legislature of the State of
Utah
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50. Abandonment. - When the appropriator or his successor in interest abandons or ceases to use water for a period of seven years, the right ceases, and thereupon such water reverts to the public and may be again approriated, as provided in this act; but ques- tions of abandonment shall be questions of fact, and shall be determined as are other questions of fact. Sec. 51. Change of Use or Place of Diversion. Any person, corporation, or association entitled to the use of water may change the pla...ce of diversion and may use the water for other purposes than those for which it was originally appropriated, but no such change shall be made if it impairs any vested right, without just com- 25 pensation; and every change, so made, shall be imme- diately reported to the State Engineer, a-nd, if the place of diversion is changed, then the report shall be accom- panied by a map, which shall clearly represent such change and show the places from and to which the change has been made, and the course and distance be- tween the two places.
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