Tribal Water Right definition

Tribal Water Right means the right to divert and use water as confirmed by Article III of this Compact.
Tribal Water Right means the right of the Crow Tribe, including any Tribal member, to divert, use, or store water as described in Article III of this Compact.
Tribal Water Right means the right to divert or use water as described by Articles II and III of this Compact.

Examples of Tribal Water Right in a sentence

  • Development of the Tribal Water Right shall be subject to the terms and conditions in Section C., of Article IV.

  • Thus, non-use of all or any of the Tribal Water Right described in Article III shall not constitute a relinquishment, forfeiture or abandonment of such rights.

  • The basin closure applies only to new appropriations not excepted from the permit process, as provided in Section D.1., of Article IV, issued under state law and is not a limit on new development of the Tribal Water Right as set forth in this Compact.

  • Pending the adoption of the Tribal water code, the administration and enforcement of the Tribal Water Right shall be by the Secretary of the Interior.

  • Existing uses of the Tribal Water Right shall not be Adversely Affected by new development, Change in Use, or Transfer of the Tribal Water Right, except that the Tribe may allow Adverse Affect on uses of the Tribal Water Right on Tribally owned land.


More Definitions of Tribal Water Right

Tribal Water Right means the right of the Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy's Reservation to divert, use, or store water as described by Article III of this Compact.
Tribal Water Right. (singular) means one of the water rights described above in this paragraph.
Tribal Water Right means the right of the Gros Ventre and Assiniboine Tribes which compose the Fort Xxxxxxx Indian Community, Tribal members, and Allottees within the Fort Xxxxxxx Reservation, to divert, use, or store water as described by Article III of this Compact.
Tribal Water Right means the right of the Tribes to divert annually from the Missouri River,
Tribal Water Right. ’ means the right of the Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy’s Reservation to divert, use, or store water as described by Article III of the Com- pact;
Tribal Water Right means the right of the Tribes to divert annually from the Missouri River, certain of its tributaries, and ground water beneath the Reservation the lesser of (1) 1,050,472 acre-feet of water, or (2) the quantity of water necessary to supply a consumptive use of 525,235 acre-feet per year for the uses and purposes set forth in the Compact with priority date of May 1, 1988, provided that no more than 950,000 acre-feet of water, or the quantity of water necessary to supply a consumptive use of 475,000 acre-feet may be diverted annually from surface water sources. This right is held in trust by the United States for the benefit of the Tribes and is
Tribal Water Right means the right of the Gros Ventre and Assiniboine Tribes which compose the