17 Colo. App. 476 | Colo. Ct. App. | 1902
Plaintiff, The Platte Land Company (Limited), alleged in its complaint that it was the owner of certain described agricnltnral lands situate near the terminus of a ditch or canal owned and operated by The Northern Colorado Irrigation Company, commonly known as the High Line ditch; that it then was and had been for a number of years planting said lands in agricultural crops; that it was also the owner of certain water rights used for the irrigation of said lands, and which had been and were conveyed to it through said High Line ditch and laterals constructed therefrom, at a point above the terminus of the main ditch; that the defendants who were also cultivating lands in the vicinity had at numerous times by shutting down the headgates, and in sundry other ways, prevented the water from flowing into said lateral ditches, and thereby prevented plaintiff from receiving and using the water to which it was entitled. The prayer was for an injunction restraining the defendants from the commission of such acts as would interrupt the flow of water from said High Line ditch into or through said laterals, etc.
The answer of defendants denied the allegations of matters of fact. For a third defense and by way of cross-complaint, the defendants averred that the High Line ditch discharged its surplus and waste waters into a natural drain or stream made by surface waters which ran through land owned by defendant William A. Mahee, the father of the other defendant; that in thus flowing through the lands of defendant, such surplus water was washing away the hanks
The findings of fact in favor of plaintiff were supported by the evidence; indeed, we do not discover any evidence to the contrary. We cannot see wherein defendants have any right to complain of the decree. They got by it all that they asked for, namely, an order restraining the plaintiff from in any manner interfering with the flow of the waste or surplus water after it was discharged from the main
The judgment was manifestly correct in the respect complained of, and it will be affirmed.
Affirmed,.