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Code · Kansas · Chapter 42 — Irrigation

42-311. Right to take water for domestic uses.

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42-311. Right to take water for domestic uses. Any person may at any time take water from any natural stream or open ditch, conduit or reservoir at any public road crossing, or at any place upon his own lands, or upon the lands of others by license of the proprietor thereof, or without such license where such lands are unenclosed and uncultivated, for filling barrels or other vessels for his domestic uses.
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