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 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 Simple Change in Surface Point of Diversion
Application for simple change in Surface point of diversion
Application for Underground Water Rights in the Denver Basin Aquifers
Application for Underground Water Rights in the Denver Basin Aquifers
Attachment to Notice of Service – Subpoena to Appear
Attachment to Notice of Service – Subpoena to Appear
Breach of Contract/ Breach of Warranty and Implied Warranty
I used this complaint in a successful lawsuit against a contractor that did not perform his duty as hired. Work was not done in a professional manner, filed this complaint and won a jury trial.
Brief in Support of Defendant Motion to Dismiss & Motion for More Definite Statement
Motion to dismiss in a lien case and breach of contract case that was filed by contractor to get paid for alleged work performed.
Brief on Motion for Summary Judgment on Breach of Contract/excessive lien
Great brief on a breach of construction contract claim and lien, where my client was claiming the lien filed was excessive
Certificate of Final Completion
In construction or home improvement this a certificate of final completion
Certificate of Final Completion
This product states the contract number, project name, date of issuance, owner, design professional, contractor, contract date, beginning construction date, final completion date, final amount, remainder due, and the contractor’s certification.
Certificate of Final Completion
This product states the contract number, project name, date of issuance, owner, design professional, contractor, contract date, beginning construction date, final completion date, final amount, remainder due, and the contractor’s certification.
Certificate of Substantial Completion
In construction project this is a certificate of substantial completion