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Mr. J. W. N. Whitecotton for plaintiffs in error.
Mr. Charles S. Varian for defendant in error.
Memorandum opinion by Mr. Justice McReynolds, by direction of the court:
Plaintiffs in error, having acquired easements and rights of way over certain lands in the state of Utah, con-
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structed thereon connecting canals to convey water intended for irrigation purposes. Relying upon the provisions of a statute of that state (Comp. Laws 1907, 1288x22), copied in the margin,1 the validity of which is not contested (Clark v. Nash,
Counsel for plaintiffs in error asserts here that, 'after all, the whole question is, was there a taking of the property of the canal owners;' and, answering this in the affirmative, he maintains that the judgment below deprives them thereof without due process of law. But the state court, expressly recognizing the right of recovery for
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any substantial damage, found, as matter of fact, that none had been shown by the proof, and consequently only a nominal sum could be recovered. It declared that 'nothing is made to appear upon which a finding or judgment for substantial damages can rest'-'there is no direct evidence upon this point whatever,' and cited Chicago, B. & Q. R. Co. v. Chicago,
The record discloses no error which we can consider (Waters-Pierce Oil Co. v. Texas,
[ Footnote 1 ] When any person, corporation, or association desires to convey water for irrigation or for any other beneficial purpose, and there is a canal or ditch already constructed that can be enlarged to convey the required quantity of water, then such person, corporation, or association, or the owner or owners of the land through which a new canal or ditch would have to be constructed to convey the quantity of water necessary, shall have the right to enlarge said canal or ditch already constructed, by compensating the owner of the canal or ditch to be enlarged, for the damage, if any, caused by said enlargement; provided, that said enlargement shall be done at any time from the 1st day of October to the 1st day of March, or at any other time that may be agreed upon with the owner of said canal or ditch.
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Citation: 239 U.S. 323
No. 72
Decided: December 06, 1915
Court: United States Supreme Court
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