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Application for Conditional Absolute Underground Water Right
Groundwater can either be privately owned or publicly owned. Groundwater owned by the State is usually distributed through an appropriation system. Privately owned groundwater may allow unlimited production or limited production rights based on land ownership or liability rules.
Water beneath the surface can essentially be divided into three zones: 1) the soil water zone, or vadose zone, 2) an intermediate zone, or capillary fringe, and 3) the ground water, or saturated zone.
The depth of the groundwater supply may dictate how, and if, you can drive or drill your well. For good potable water, you will have to go deep enough. Acceptable water will usually require going at least 30 feet down, but better water will usually be even deeper. Never drive or drill a well in a marshy, wet area.
Water rights are a type of interest that may attach to real estate ownership and pertain to the rights to use adjacent bodies of water. Different types of waters rights exist based on various forms of water that border or exist on a property.
Application For Conditional Absolute Water Rights (Surface)
Application For Conditional Absolute Water Rights (Surface) – Colorado – Forms
Application for Conditional Absolute Water Storage Right
Application for Conditional Absolute Water Storage Right
Application for Court-Appointed Counsel or GAL – Marriage and Divorce
Application for Court-Appointed Counsel or GAL – Marriage and Divorce
Application for Disbursement and Order for Disbursement From Child Support Security Deposit
Application for Disbursement and Order for Disbursement From Child Support Security Deposit
Application for Expedited Child Support Order
Application for Expedited Child Support Order
Application for Extension of Time to File Brief (Civil Case)
Application for Extension of Time to File Brief (Civil Case)
Application for Extension of Time to File Brief (Criminal Case)
If a party needs more than the 60 days already stipulated to, or if the opposing party refuses to stipulate to an extension, the party needing the extension must file an application for extension of time. The party seeking additional time must give reasons, also known as “good cause,” why that extension is needed. (CRC rule 8.63.) You must serve a copy of your extension request on all parties (or the attorneys for represented parties). You should file an original of your extension request in the Court of Appeal, along with a proof of service. A criminal case is a court proceeding in which a person who is charged with having committed or omitted an act against the community or state is brought to trial and either found not guilty or guilty and sentenced.
Application for Extension of Time to File Brief (Juvenile Delinquency Case)
Application for Extension of Time to File Brief (Juvenile Delinquency Case)
Application for Extension of Time to File Brief (Juvenile Dependency Case)
Application for Extension of Time to File Brief (Juvenile Dependency Case)
Application for Extension of Time to File Brief (Limited Civil Case)
Application for Extension of Time to File Brief (Limited Civil Case)
Application for Finding of Reasonable Diligence to Make Absolute in Whole or in Part
Application for Finding of Reasonable Diligence to Make Absolute in Whole or in Part
Application for informal appointment of PR R8 13 (FINAL) (1).doc
Application for informal appointment of PR R8 13 (FINAL)
Application for informal appointment of special administrator R8 13 (FINAL).doc
Application for informal appointment of special administrator R8 13 (FINAL).doc