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26 <br />III described. <br />2 Bill, getting back towards fundamentals, is there <br />3 any other basic information that you want to mention just, again <br />4 towards an understanding of the Muddy Creek decrees and the <br />5 relationship of Muddy Creek to the John Martin, or have we <br />6 pretty well aired it? <br />7 <br />MR. HOWLAND: <br />I think the <br />only other thing that <br />8 <br />I might add is that that is <br />mostly paper <br />water, what we on the <br />9 <br />Liver call paper water, and.it <br />would be <br />a very extraordinary <br />10 event that would ever create any substantial amount of water <br />11 in John Martin. <br />12 I don't believe I have anything else. <br />13 MR, IDLER: Now, Mr. Cooley, I'd like to ask a <br />14 question. <br />15 MR. COOLEY: Yes, sir, Leo. <br />16 MR, IDLER: How can you transfer storage right <br />17 of water that`s not first stored and do it legally? <br />18 MR. COOLEY: Who wants to answer that question? <br />19 <br />Go ahead, Bob. <br />20 <br />MR. JESSE: The <br />decree speaks for itself. The <br />21 <br />court can <br />pretty well do whatever they want to and once they <br />22 <br />hand down <br />a decree, why, it's <br />certainly binding. What logic <br />23 <br />they use, <br />or something, of the <br />decree, I don't know, but I do <br />24 <br />know there is a decree and it <br />is signed by the court and until <br />25 <br />the court <br />modifies it, why -° <br />I don't know what logic they <br />