Bessemer Irrigating Ditch Co. v. Oxford Farmers' Ditch Co.

65 Colo. 1
CourtSupreme Court of Colorado
DecidedSeptember 15, 1917
DocketNo. 8666
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bessemer Irrigating Ditch Co. v. Oxford Farmers' Ditch Co., 65 Colo. 1 (Colo. 1917).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Garrigues

delivered the opinion of the court.

This proceeding was brought under the session laws of 1903, p. 278, to obtain a decretal order permitting a change [2]*2in the point of diversion of 8.87 cubic feet of water per second on the Arkansas river from the headgate of the Oil Creek ditch into the headgate of the Bessemer ditch.

The statute provides that every person desirous of changing in whole or in part, the point of diversion of his right to the use of water from any natural stream shall petition to the proper court, praying that the change be granted; that the court shall, after notice, hear evidence to determine whether the proposed change will injuriously affect the vested rights of others in and to the use of the water in the stream, and unless it appears from the evidence that such change will so affect the vested rights of others, the court shall enter a decree permitting the change.

The accompanying map shows, as far as pertinent, the relative location of the ditches and headgates upon the stream. • '

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