| Nevada - Law - 1923 - 596 pages
...ratification of the signatory States and the Congress of the United States of America. ARTICLE IV (a) Inasmuch as the Colorado River has ceased to be navigable for commerce and the reservation of its watersfor navigation would seriously limit the development of its Basin, the use of its waters for... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on irriagation and reclamation - 1925 - 968 pages
...ratification of the signatory States and the Congress of the Uniteti States of America. AKTICI.E IV (a) Inasmuch as the Colorado River has ceased to be navigable...navigation would seriously limit the development -of its busin, the use of its waters for purposes of navigation shall be subservient to the uses of such waters... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1927 - 134 pages
...Colorado River is at least technically a navigable stream. Mr. GARRETT. The compact says this, article 4 : Inasmuch as the Colorado River has ceased to be navigable...waters for purposes of navigation shall be subservient. That is a recital of facts. Navigation is always a question of fact. Mr. SWING. Yes, and there does... | |
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