| Richard Josiah Hinton - 1890 - 400 pages
...all other appeals from the decisions of the justices of the peace. 3223. (See. 2Ti.) The regulations of acequias, which have been worked according to the...this day ; and the provisions of this chapter shall bo enforced and observed from the day of its publication. 322-1. (Sec. 2O.) All plants and trees of... | |
| Henry Norris Copp - 1902
...shall be taken and conducted as all other appeals from the decisions of the justices of the peace. toms of Sonora and the usages of the people of Arizona, shall remain as they were made and us d up to this day, and the provisions of this chapter shall be enforced and observed from the day... | |
| Charles Harmonas Shamel - 1907 - 670 pages
...from the decisions of the justices of the peace. When Law Enforced 4199 (SEC. 32). The regulations of acequias, which have been worked according to the...enforced and observed from the day of its publication. Plants and Trees 4200 (SEC. 33). All plants and trees of any description growing on the banks of any... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1909 - 554 pages
...taken for mining. By § 17 precedence is given in time of scarcity to the oldest titles, and by § 25 "The regulation of acequias, which have been worked...as they were made and used up to this day," and the chapter is to be enforced from the day of publication. There are many more details, but we have recited... | |
| Joseph Walter Bingham - 1916 - 778 pages
...sec. 17 precedence is given in time of scarcity to the oldest titles, and by sec. 25, "the regulations of acequias which have been worked according to the...as they were made and used up to this day;" and the chapter is to be enforced from the day of publication. There are many more details, but we have recited... | |
| 1909 - 538 pages
...sec. 17 precedence is given in time of scarcity to the oldest titles, and by sec. 25, 'the regulations of acequias which have been worked according to the...as they were made and used up to this day;' and the chapter is to be enforced "from the day of publication. There are many more details, but we have recited... | |
| Ray Palmer Teele - 1927 - 364 pages
...recognized the old Mexican laws and customs. The Arizona legislature enacted the following: "The regulations of acequias which have been worked according to the...remain as they were made and used up to this day." * New Mexico Territory enacted a similar law in 1852. PARTNERSHIPS The simplest form of association... | |
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