Existing right definition

Existing right or "existing water right" means a right to the use of water that would be protected under the law as it existed prior to July 1, 1973. The term includes federal non-Indian and Indian reserved water rights created under federal law and water rights created under state law.
Existing right or "existing water right" means a right to the use of water that would be protected
Existing right or ‘existing water right’ means a right to the use of water that would be protected under the law as it existed prior to July 1, 1973.” Section 85-2- 102(13), MCA.

Examples of Existing right in a sentence

  • Existing right angle drives convert the rotation on the horizontal axis to the vertical pump axis.

  • Task 6 Deliverables: Map of Existing right of way, compiled copies of the right of way data, right of way analysis including ambiguities, property list of affected parcels to establish 60-foot corridor width.

  • Deliverables:  DTM Surface File for each bridge project  Electronic files of topographic map for each bridge project  Electronic files of control point locations for each bridge project  Establish survey control for each project  Survey control tied to existing monument of record  Existing right of way on and adjacent to project County will provide preliminary title reports.


More Definitions of Existing right

Existing right means any right to water resources
Existing right means an entitlement to use water granted under the repealed Act or any permit to discharge effluent granted under any other law;
Existing right means any permit, licence or registration certificate granted by an appropriate authority under any of the repealed Acts;
Existing right means any right to public water-
Existing right means any of the Rights set forth on SCHEDULE 1.21 hereto.
Existing right means an existing water right, including a permit, certificate, federally reserved right, decreed right, and vested claim.
Existing right has the meaning set forth in Clause 4.3.