Idaho Statutes

§ 25-901 — GRAZING PREFERENCE APPURTENANT TO BASE PROPERTY

Idaho § 25-901
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 25ANIMALS
Ch. 9TAYLOR GRAZING ACT PREFERENCES

This text of Idaho § 25-901 (GRAZING PREFERENCE APPURTENANT TO BASE PROPERTY) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Idaho primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Idaho Code § 25-901 (2026).

Text

The United States congress, in fulfilling the constitutional obligation to manage the property of the United States, passed the Taylor grazing act in 1934. Through this act, congress acknowledged grazing preference rights and provided for adjudication of allotments on which the grazing preference right was exercised. Livestock ranches are bought, sold, traded and inherited with assurance that the appurtenant grazing preference rights will be transferred to the new base property owner. Therefore, a grazing preference right shall be considered an appurtenance of the base property through which the grazing preference is maintained.

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Legislative History

[25-901, added 1998, ch. 345, sec. 1, p. 1096.]

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