Survey. arising from its use, it has been defined by law in several States. The California miner's inch is in most common use in the United States and was defined by an act approved March 23, 1901, as follows: "The standard miner's inch of water shall... Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey - Seite 354von Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1909Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1920 - 1058 Seiten
...water as follows: "The standard miner's inch of water shall be equivalent or equal to one and one-half cubic feet of water per minute, measured through any aperture or orifice." Stats. 1901, p. 660. Of this statute, we had occasion to say, in Lillis v. Silver Creek, etc., Water... | |
| 1915 - 192 Seiten
...follows: SECTION 1. The standard miner's inch of water shall be equivalent or equal to one and one-half cubic feet of water per minute, measured through any aperture or orifice. SEC. 2. All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.... | |
| 1916 - 204 Seiten
...follows: SECTION 1. The standard miner's inch of water shall be equivalent or equal to one and one-half cubic feet of water per minute, measured through any aperture or orifice. SEC. 2. All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.... | |
| California. Division of Mines and Geology - 1917 - 126 Seiten
...follows: SECTION 1. The standard miner's inch of water shall be equivalent or equal to one and one-half cubic feet of water per minute, measured through any aperture or orifice. SEC. 2. All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.... | |
| United States. National Bureau of Standards - 1951 - 1200 Seiten
...24. Miner's Inch of Water. The standard miner's inch of water shall be equivalent to one and one-half cubic feet of water per minute, measured through any aperture or orifice. [1943; based on Stats. 1901, Ch. 222, Sec. 1.] 1935 Satutes Annotated, Vol. 4, Ch. 175— Weights and... | |
| Elwood Mead - 1903 - 418 Seiten
...1901), Sec. I. The standard miner's inch of water shall be equivalent or equal to one and one-half cubic feet of water per minute, measured through any aperture or orifice. who measure the flow of ditches or canals in cubic feet per second convert this into inches according... | |
| Anthony Jennings Bledsoe - 1904 - 608 Seiten
...standard miner's inch of water, in California, is fixed by law as equivalent or equal to one and one-half cubic feet of water per minute, measured through any aperture or orifice. Statutes of 19o1, page 66o. Section 1078.— SUBTERRANEAN WATERS— THE CASE OF KATZ VS. WALKINSHAW.—... | |
| Samuel Charles Wiel - 1905 - 678 Seiten
...follows: "Section 1. The standard miner's inch of water shall be equivalent or equal to one and one-half cubic feet of water per minute, measured through any aperture or orifice. "Sec. 2. All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed."... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1907 - 880 Seiten
...March 23, 1901, as follows: "The standard miner's inch of water shall be equivalent or equal to 1$ cubic feet of water per minute, measured through any...standard in that .State prior to the passage of the above act and is equivalent to 1.2 cubic feet per minute, or one-fiftieth of a secondfoot. Following... | |
| 1896
...March 23, 1901, as follows: "The standard miner's inch of water shall be equivalent or equal to 14 cubic feet of water per minute, measured through any...standard in that State prior to the passage of the above act and is equivalent to 1.2 cubic feet per minute, or one-fiftieth of a secondfoot. Following... | |
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