Historically irrigated acres definition

Historically irrigated acres means acres of land overlying an aquifer that were irrigated with groundwater at any time between January 1, 1975 and January 1, 1990.
Historically irrigated acres means acres of land overlying an
Historically irrigated acres means land overlying an aquifer that was irrigated with groundwater from that aquifer before January 1, 1988.

Examples of Historically irrigated acres in a sentence

  • Historically irrigated acres are defined as “acres of land overlying an aquifer that were irrigated with groundwater at any time between January 1, 1975 and January 1, 1990.” A.R.S. § 45- 555(D)(3).conclusion logically follows from the principles that one may sever and reserve rights to percolating groundwater from the land under which the groundwater lies, e.g. Neal, 112 Ariz.

  • Historically irrigated acres from St. Eng.’s findings are as follows: A.


More Definitions of Historically irrigated acres

Historically irrigated acres means land overlying an aquifer
Historically irrigated acres means acres irrigated with groundwater during two of the previous ten years, unless the acres were a part of a federal set aside program. Acres
Historically irrigated acres means acres irrigated, with groundwater, two years out of the previous ten years, unless the acres were a part of a federal set aside program. Acres that were a part of a federal set aside program that were irrigated using groundwater, prior to entering into the federal set aside program, shall be considered Historically Irrigated Acres.

Related to Historically irrigated acres

  • Undeveloped Land means raw land that has not been filled to grade or been permitted for development.

  • Borrowing Base Properties means the Oil and Gas Properties of the Credit Parties included in the Initial Reserve Report and thereafter in the most recently delivered Reserve Report delivered pursuant to Section 9.14.