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Seventeenth Meeting of the Arkansas River Compact Commissions 12/13,14/1948 Denver, Co.
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Seventeenth Meeting of the Arkansas River Compact Commissions 12/13,14/1948 Denver, Co.
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i <br /> X <br /> 40 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> C) <br /> m <br /> it goes without saying. <br /> MR. TATE: *And* does not always mean conjunctive. It <br /> may be use& as the disjunctive. 0 <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: I think we had better be sure we mean 0 <br /> the disjunctive. <br /> MR. IR' D.: What it we say to the water users in either <br /> state/ <br /> ORAIRMAN KRAMER: It would be covered if it happened to <br /> hit both states. <br /> MR. IRELAND: It is bound to. If it affects either one <br /> it becomes operative. If it hits both, it becomes doubly <br /> operative. <br /> MFR KNAPP: Well, we could use "or* in there. <br /> MR. ARM: The water users in either Colorado and Kansas. <br /> MR. TATE: *Or. * If you use *either" you would have <br /> to use "or. * <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: yes, it would be the alternative. In <br /> *either Colorado or Kansas. * <br /> MR. VIDAI.: what do you want to put in there? <br /> MR. TATE: "Either Colorado or Kansas. * Insert the word <br />
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