. i ! ! There was a good deal of uneasiness then about property- developed subsequent to the Act. Would the individual developing a bose land, developing his water, get! a The committee decided that that piece of property could not bo .inter- preted as commensurate. Then there was another arrangement entered into and that wan the so-called home- steaders. Are the nen who "bought a tax title to a piece of land that had not been opened for years, had not had any use, but at the time new improvements placed in the way of more development and water, could that land get a right an


. i ! ! There was a good deal of uneasiness then about property- developed subsequent to the Act. Would the individual developing a bose land, developing his water, get! a The committee decided that that piece of property could not bo .inter- preted as commensurate. Then there was another arrangement entered into and that wan the so-called home- steaders. Are the nen who "bought a tax title to a piece of land that had not been opened for years, had not had any use, but at the time new improvements placed in the way of more development and water, could that land get a right and would it be classed as commensurate property? The Committee felt that, H now, if I get off wrong â there was so much said, there was so many talking several times and we only came out with one resolution ~~ I may not got it quite right and if I do not, I sincerely hope you will correct me because I am trying to interpret the meaning of what I understood you meant and what was not reduced to writing. 1 i i Then, to get back to the subject. This piece of property that bad had water developed on it prior to the Act and had been used prior to the priority of use date, that was fixed in issuing licenses would be rated as commensurate property and carried a right. Then, wo got down to the problem of the degree of dependency of commensurate nroeerty and that is what I have just finished saying as to how to rate commen- surate base ^rooerty over another. In allocating public range to individuals, of use of individuals to amend the allotments and. I see no way to decide on that . except to leave it to the Advisory Boards, because they are the only ones who really know how your property and my property ranks in use and water developed and those other ratings which are necessary to decide upon. Shall I read this resolution? ME. CARPENTER: Yes, sir. MR. BROWHFIELD; Now, we brought out only one resolution and in order to '-stabilize the industrv, and we all felt that a permit had more st


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