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A Problem Under the Water Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2016

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1 (1965) 19 P.D. vol. 3, p. 71.

2 13 L.S.I. 173.

3 See sec. 157.

4 Reshumot No. 1049 of 8.9.60, p. 1855.

5 “The water resources in the State are public property; they are subject to the control of the State and are destined for the requirements of its inhabitants and for the development of the country.”

6 Water Drillings Control Law, 1955, vol. 9, L.S.I. 88.

7 Emergency (Use and Supply of Water) Order, 1957, Kovetz HaTakanot (subsidiary legislation) No. 703, 1957 p. 1403 and ibid. No. 854, 1959 p. 408.

8 The Law of Property, Meggary, R.E. and Wade, H.W.R. (2nd ed., 1959) 743.Google Scholar

9 Ibid. 778; see also Halsbury's Laws of England (2nd ed., 1933) vol. XI, p. 266, para. 483.

10 Meggary and Wade, op. cit. 774.

11 Sec. 2 (as translated by the Ministry of Justice).

12 Sec. 5 of the Land Bill.