Irrigation development : history, customs, laws, and administrative systems relating to irrigation, water-courses, and water in France, Italy and Spain : the introductory part of the report of the State Engineer of California, on irrigation and the irrigation question / WM. Ham. Hall

por Hall, WM. Ham.

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Editor: Sacramento : James J. Ayers Supt. State Printing, 1886
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A. ROMAN WATER-LAWS, INTRODUCTORY: Introduction: Importance of the Roman laws of water – CHAPTER I: ROMAN LAWS AND ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY WITH RESPECT TO WATER AND WATER-COURSES: Section I: Right of property in waters and waters-courses – Section II: Control of public rivers and waters – Section III: Control of waters in private works – Section IV: The right of way to conduct waters – B. FRENCH IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT: INTRODUCTION: Wide range of conditions in French irrigation; Strict administration of water-courses; Governmental encouragement of irrigation; An instructive inquiry – CHAPTER II: FRANCE: RIGHT OF PROPERTY IN AND CONTROL OF WATER COURSES: Section I: Origin of property rights and ownership of streams – Section II: Water laws and regulations – Section III: The administration – CHAPTER III: FRANCE: WATER PRIVILEGES ON, AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF NAVIGABLE AND FLOTABLE STREAMS – Section I: Water privileges – Section II: Regulation of works – Section III: Operation and maintenance – CHAPTER IV: FRANCE: RIGHTS ON, AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF NON-FLOTABLE STREAMS: Section I: Rights to the use of water – Section II: Supervision of construction of works – Section III: Regulation and operation, works and waters – CHAPTER V: FRANCE: RIGHT OF PROPERTY IN SPRINGS, AND RIGHTS TO USE SPRING WATERS: Section I: Ownership and control of springs – Section II: Acquired rights to spring waters – Section III: Drainage and other rights – CHAPTER VI: FRANCE: RIGHT OF WAY TO CONDUCT WATER, AND RIGHT TO ABUT A DAM: Section I: Rights for works of public importance – Section II: Rights for private water-ways – CHAPTER VII: FRANCE: IRRIGATION ENTERPRISE AND ORGANIZATION: Section I: Governing influences – Section II: Irrigation companies and associations – CHAPTER VIII: FRANCE: GOVERNMENTAL POLICY AND IRRIGATION CONCESSIONS: Section I: Features of policy and forms of enterprise – Section II: Notable instances of enterprise and encouragement – C. ITALIAN IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT: INTRODUCTION: Importance of the study of irrigation experience in Italy. The valley of the Po, the classic land of irrigation works; Long continued systemization of its irrigation practice; Its irrigations customs crystallized into well ordered codes of laws – CHAPTER IX: ITALY: RIGHT OF PROPERTY IN, AND CONTROL OVER WATER-COURSES AND WATER-SOURCES : Section I: Basis of property rights in water-courses and waters in northern Italy – Section II: Ownership and control of the springs – Section III: The riparian right – CHAPTER X: ITALY: WATER PRIVILEGES AND CANAL WORKS, AND THE ADMINISTRATIONOF WATERS AND WORKS: Section I: Rights to construct works in a divert waters for streams – Section II: Administrative regulation of water-courses – Section III: Administration of government canals – CHAPTER XI: ITALY: REGULATION OF THE IRRIGATION PRACTICE: Section I: Distribution and measurement of waters – Section II: Rights of irrigators – Section III: Obligations and rights of irrigators and canal men – CHAPTER XII: ITALY: REGULATION OF DRAINAGE AND WORKS CONNECTED WITH IRRIGATION PRACTICE: Section I: Regulations of works accessory to irrigation practice: Section II: The rights and obligations of drainage – Section III: Sanitary legislation – CHAPTER XIII: ITALY: RIGHT OF WAY CONDUCT WATERS: Section I: Ancient and modern laws on rights of way – Section II: Servitude of way to conduct waters – Section III: Right of aqueduct for public waters – CHAPTER XIV: IRRIGATION ORGANIZATION AND REGULATION: Section I: Irrigation organization – Section II: Organization and management of irrigation association – CHAPTER XV: ITALY: IRRIGATION ENTERPRISE: Section I: Forms and examples of canal enterprise – Section II: Concessions to capitalized companies – Section III: Government irrigation policy – B. SPANISH IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT: INTRODUCTION: Spain peculiarly an irrigation country; It’s geography, climate, rainfall, and river systems. Social and political influences on irrigation development – CHAPTER XVI: SPAIN: OLD GENERAL WATER-LAWS: Section I: Origin and development of the laws in Spain – Section II: Property right in waters and water-courses – Section III: Control and regulation of waters and water-courses – CHAPTER XVII: SPAIN: OLD LOCAL WATERS-LAW AND CUSTOMS-VALENCIA: Section I: District of Valencia: Associations – Section II: District of Valencia: Administration – Section III: Districts of Jucar and Murviedro – Section IV: Districts of Alicante and Elche – CHAPTER XVIII: SPAIN: OLD LOCAL WATER-LAWS AND CUSTOMS-MURCIA AND GRANADA: Section I: Murcia, district of Murcia – Section II: Murcia, district of Lorca – Section III: Murcia, district of Almansa – Section IV: District of Granada – CHAPTER XIX: SPAIN: NEW WATER-LAWS: OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF WATER-COURSES AND WATER SOURCES: Section I: Modern water-laws and regulations – Section II: Ownership of and rights to waters and water-courses – Section III: Acquired rights to the use and control of waters – CHAPTER XX: SPAIN: NEW WATER LAWS – RIGHT OF WAY TO CONDUCT WATERS: Section I: Servitudes of aqueduct and abutment – Section II: Rights of way by condemnation of lands – CHAPTER XXI: SPAIN: NEW WATER-LAWS-ADMINISTRATION AND POLICE: Section I: General administration of waters and water-courses – Section II: Local administration of waters and irrigation – Section III: Irrigation communities – Section IV: Community administration – CHAPTER XXII: SPAIN: GOVERNMENTAL POLICY AND IRRIGATION ENTERPRISE: Section I: Past promotion of irrigation – Section II: Present irrigation policy of Spain – Section III: Notable irrigation enterprises – APPENDIX I: ARTICLES OF THE CIVIL CODE OF FRANCE: WATER-COURSES, WATERS AND IRRIGATION: Book II: Of property and its modifications – Book III: Of different modes of acquiring property – APPENDIX II: ARTICLES OF THE CIVIL CODE OF ITALY: WATER-COURSES, WATERS AND IRRIGATION: Book II: Of property and its modifications – Book III: Of different modes of acquiring property – APPENDIX III: GENERAL WATER-LAW AND IRRIGATION CODE OF SPAIN: Title I: Of the dominion of terrestrial waters – Title II: Of channels, works and drainage – Title III: Of the servitudes on the subject of waters – Title IV: Of the useful employment of public waters – Title V: Of the administration of waters – APPENDIX IIIa: Model ordinance for an irrigation community – MEMORANDUM: Irrigation report of the State Engineer



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A. ROMAN WATER-LAWS, INTRODUCTORY: Introduction: Importance of the Roman laws of water – CHAPTER I: ROMAN LAWS AND ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY WITH RESPECT TO WATER AND WATER-COURSES: Section I: Right of property in waters and waters-courses – Section II: Control of public rivers and waters – Section III: Control of waters in private works – Section IV: The right of way to conduct waters – B. FRENCH IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT: INTRODUCTION: Wide range of conditions in French irrigation; Strict administration of water-courses; Governmental encouragement of irrigation; An instructive inquiry – CHAPTER II: FRANCE: RIGHT OF PROPERTY IN AND CONTROL OF WATER COURSES: Section I: Origin of property rights and ownership of streams – Section II: Water laws and regulations – Section III: The administration – CHAPTER III: FRANCE: WATER PRIVILEGES ON, AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF NAVIGABLE AND FLOTABLE STREAMS – Section I: Water privileges – Section II: Regulation of works – Section III: Operation and maintenance – CHAPTER IV: FRANCE: RIGHTS ON, AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF NON-FLOTABLE STREAMS: Section I: Rights to the use of water – Section II: Supervision of construction of works – Section III: Regulation and operation, works and waters – CHAPTER V: FRANCE: RIGHT OF PROPERTY IN SPRINGS, AND RIGHTS TO USE SPRING WATERS: Section I: Ownership and control of springs – Section II: Acquired rights to spring waters – Section III: Drainage and other rights – CHAPTER VI: FRANCE: RIGHT OF WAY TO CONDUCT WATER, AND RIGHT TO ABUT A DAM: Section I: Rights for works of public importance – Section II: Rights for private water-ways – CHAPTER VII: FRANCE: IRRIGATION ENTERPRISE AND ORGANIZATION: Section I: Governing influences – Section II: Irrigation companies and associations – CHAPTER VIII: FRANCE: GOVERNMENTAL POLICY AND IRRIGATION CONCESSIONS: Section I: Features of policy and forms of enterprise – Section II: Notable instances of enterprise and encouragement – C. ITALIAN IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT: INTRODUCTION: Importance of the study of irrigation experience in Italy. The valley of the Po, the classic land of irrigation works; Long continued systemization of its irrigation practice; Its irrigations customs crystallized into well ordered codes of laws – CHAPTER IX: ITALY: RIGHT OF PROPERTY IN, AND CONTROL OVER WATER-COURSES AND WATER-SOURCES : Section I: Basis of property rights in water-courses and waters in northern Italy – Section II: Ownership and control of the springs – Section III: The riparian right – CHAPTER X: ITALY: WATER PRIVILEGES AND CANAL WORKS, AND THE ADMINISTRATIONOF WATERS AND WORKS: Section I: Rights to construct works in a divert waters for streams – Section II: Administrative regulation of water-courses – Section III: Administration of government canals – CHAPTER XI: ITALY: REGULATION OF THE IRRIGATION PRACTICE: Section I: Distribution and measurement of waters – Section II: Rights of irrigators – Section III: Obligations and rights of irrigators and canal men – CHAPTER XII: ITALY: REGULATION OF DRAINAGE AND WORKS CONNECTED WITH IRRIGATION PRACTICE: Section I: Regulations of works accessory to irrigation practice: Section II: The rights and obligations of drainage – Section III: Sanitary legislation – CHAPTER XIII: ITALY: RIGHT OF WAY CONDUCT WATERS: Section I: Ancient and modern laws on rights of way – Section II: Servitude of way to conduct waters – Section III: Right of aqueduct for public waters – CHAPTER XIV: IRRIGATION ORGANIZATION AND REGULATION: Section I: Irrigation organization – Section II: Organization and management of irrigation association – CHAPTER XV: ITALY: IRRIGATION ENTERPRISE: Section I: Forms and examples of canal enterprise – Section II: Concessions to capitalized companies – Section III: Government irrigation policy – B. SPANISH IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT: INTRODUCTION: Spain peculiarly an irrigation country; It’s geography, climate, rainfall, and river systems. Social and political influences on irrigation development – CHAPTER XVI: SPAIN: OLD GENERAL WATER-LAWS: Section I: Origin and development of the laws in Spain – Section II: Property right in waters and water-courses – Section III: Control and regulation of waters and water-courses – CHAPTER XVII: SPAIN: OLD LOCAL WATERS-LAW AND CUSTOMS-VALENCIA: Section I: District of Valencia: Associations – Section II: District of Valencia: Administration – Section III: Districts of Jucar and Murviedro – Section IV: Districts of Alicante and Elche – CHAPTER XVIII: SPAIN: OLD LOCAL WATER-LAWS AND CUSTOMS-MURCIA AND GRANADA: Section I: Murcia, district of Murcia – Section II: Murcia, district of Lorca – Section III: Murcia, district of Almansa – Section IV: District of Granada – CHAPTER XIX: SPAIN: NEW WATER-LAWS: OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF WATER-COURSES AND WATER SOURCES: Section I: Modern water-laws and regulations – Section II: Ownership of and rights to waters and water-courses – Section III: Acquired rights to the use and control of waters – CHAPTER XX: SPAIN: NEW WATER LAWS – RIGHT OF WAY TO CONDUCT WATERS: Section I: Servitudes of aqueduct and abutment – Section II: Rights of way by condemnation of lands – CHAPTER XXI: SPAIN: NEW WATER-LAWS-ADMINISTRATION AND POLICE: Section I: General administration of waters and water-courses – Section II: Local administration of waters and irrigation – Section III: Irrigation communities – Section IV: Community administration – CHAPTER XXII: SPAIN: GOVERNMENTAL POLICY AND IRRIGATION ENTERPRISE: Section I: Past promotion of irrigation – Section II: Present irrigation policy of Spain – Section III: Notable irrigation enterprises – APPENDIX I: ARTICLES OF THE CIVIL CODE OF FRANCE: WATER-COURSES, WATERS AND IRRIGATION: Book II: Of property and its modifications – Book III: Of different modes of acquiring property – APPENDIX II: ARTICLES OF THE CIVIL CODE OF ITALY: WATER-COURSES, WATERS AND IRRIGATION: Book II: Of property and its modifications – Book III: Of different modes of acquiring property – APPENDIX III: GENERAL WATER-LAW AND IRRIGATION CODE OF SPAIN: Title I: Of the dominion of terrestrial waters – Title II: Of channels, works and drainage – Title III: Of the servitudes on the subject of waters – Title IV: Of the useful employment of public waters – Title V: Of the administration of waters – APPENDIX IIIa: Model ordinance for an irrigation community – MEMORANDUM: Irrigation report of the State Engineer


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