DITCH-FED IMPOUNDMENTS Sample Clauses

DITCH-FED IMPOUNDMENTS. Of the Pueblo’s Livestock Impoundment Right, it will have the right to fill and maintain seventeen and fifty-three hundredths (17.53) acres of stock ponds fed by ditches, as those impoundments are identified below in Table 2. The Inventory Numbers specified in Table 2 correlate to the identifications provided in the Taos Pueblo Water Use Survey. Pre-1935 priorities have been determined, in the absence of documentary evidence to the contrary, on the basis that the Pueblo was prepared to present supporting evidence that these impoundments were in existence prior to the dates specified.
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