Water Rights are covered under three general legal theories. Which one applies to you depends on which state you live in.
Riparian Right: Water is inexhaustible resource, if it is available on your property, take what you need and leave the rest. Sort of like air.
Prior Appropriation Right: Water is a limited resource, if it is available on your property, take what you need, leave the rest, in time of drought first users in time get their established use first, when is used up, remaining users must do without.
Proscriptive Right: Water is a limited resource. To use the resource, you must show that your use is “Reasonable, Beneficial, and in the Public Interest” (wording from Florida Water Law) having shown that, a state agency issues a permit for your water use. In time of drought, the state agency apportions the available water to those uses that best meet the criteria.
There are still Water Wars, fought by “hired gun slingers called ‘Water Lawyers’.”
danketaz Premium Member about 4 years ago
“All Quiet on the Waterfront”.
Algolei I about 4 years ago
“It.”
The Reader Premium Member about 4 years ago
H2O Wars!
gammaguy about 4 years ago
He feels entitled.
The Pro from Dover about 4 years ago
After this year everyone knows why they called them “Novels”.
BigDaveGlass about 4 years ago
“The water margin”, no wait that was taken….
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Hes washed up already
Purple People Eater about 4 years ago
There are much longer book titles than that. Check this one out the title is too long to post here):
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/358711-longest-title-of-a-book
Michael G. about 4 years ago
TLDNR
ChessPirate about 4 years ago
“Water you doin’?”
“Water you doin’?”
“Them’s fightin’ words!”
“Put ’em up!” ☺
igor1882 about 4 years ago
How could Wiley even write the title?
Vangoghdog01 about 4 years ago
Water Rights are covered under three general legal theories. Which one applies to you depends on which state you live in.
Riparian Right: Water is inexhaustible resource, if it is available on your property, take what you need and leave the rest. Sort of like air.
Prior Appropriation Right: Water is a limited resource, if it is available on your property, take what you need, leave the rest, in time of drought first users in time get their established use first, when is used up, remaining users must do without.
Proscriptive Right: Water is a limited resource. To use the resource, you must show that your use is “Reasonable, Beneficial, and in the Public Interest” (wording from Florida Water Law) having shown that, a state agency issues a permit for your water use. In time of drought, the state agency apportions the available water to those uses that best meet the criteria.
There are still Water Wars, fought by “hired gun slingers called ‘Water Lawyers’.”
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
“Water Wrongs?”
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 4 years ago
What two groups of people?
pbr50138 about 4 years ago
Maybe that wasn’t the title but the novel instead. It could happen…
beady.el about 3 years ago
“Water YOU lookin at?”