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January 2003
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Colorado Supreme Court Affirms Denial of Conditional Water Right where Applicant Lacked Permission to Access Federal Land to Appropriate the Water
West Elk Ranch, L.L.C. v. U.S.
In West Elk Ranch, LLC., v. United States (West Elk Ranch), the Colorado Supreme Court again examined statutory requirements pertaining to Water Court approval of conditional water rights.
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West Elk Ranch, LLC v. U.S.
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