11.323 – CERTIFICATE OF ADJUDICATION. (a) When a final
Texas Water Code § 11.323
Summary
This law mandates the issuance of a certificate of adjudication to individuals who have been granted water rights after a final determination. It applies to parties involved in the adjudication process for stream water rights in Texas.
Certificates are issued after final determination of water rights.
The commission's presiding officer must sign the certificate.
The certificate includes references to the adjudicated rights.
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