In the matter of the determination of the relative rights of claimants and appropriators of the waters of the Humboldt River stream system and its tributaries, proposed findings of fact, conclusions of law and decree, and notice of delivery, 1934-1935.

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In the matter of the determination of the relative rights of claimants and appropriators of the waters of the Humboldt River stream system and its tributaries, proposed findings of fact, conclusions of law and decree, and notice of delivery, 1934-1935.

Included is a proposed findings of fact, conclusions of law and decree; and notice of delivery to Judge H.W. Edwards, of those proposed findings.

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Nevada. District Court. 5th Judicial District.

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Nevada District Court for various Nevada counties including Humboldt County, which presided over case no. 2804 to determine water rights to the Humboldt River system. From the description of In the matter of the determination of the relative rights of claimants and appropriators of the waters of the Humboldt River stream system and its tributaries, proposed findings of fact, conclusions of law and decree, and notice of delivery, 1934-1935. (University of Nevada, Reno). WorldCat recor...

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