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Riverbeds, title quieted to river segments

March 8, 2025 By lilly

RIVERBEDS: Title properly quieted to US for 4 “Segments” of rivers and to the State for 1 segment… Christensen affirmed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Ninth Circuit Court, Past Issues Tagged With: Betsy Story, Brian Bell, Brian Gallik, David Gehlert, Emily Jones, Jeffrey Thomas, John Bloomquist, John Smeltzer, Kyle Gray, Robert Sterup, Stephen Bell

Quiet Title Act, public use of road across private land

May 13, 2023 By lilly

Quiet Title Act: Challenge of public use of road across private land per FS easement improperly dismissed based on statute of limitations… §2409a(g) is a nonjurisdictional claims-processing rule… Christensen, 9th Circuit reversed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, US Supreme Court Tagged With: Babak Rastgoufard, Benjamin Snyder, Chance Weldon, Damien Schiff, Elizabeth Milito, Ethan Blevins, James Manley, Jeffrey McCoy, Jeffrey Mikoni, John Smeltzer, Kevin McArdle, Robert Henneke, William Lazarus

Water, Beaverhead Valley BOR rights

December 25, 2021 By lilly

WATER: Summary judgment adjudicating BOR rights in Beaverhead Valley affirmed… Russ McElyea affirmed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Bina Peters, Dana Pepper, John Bloomquist, John Smeltzer, John Tietz, Justin Devers, Max Hansen, Michael Cusick, Ryan McLane, Todd Kim, William Driscoll, William Fanning, William Grose

Quite Title Act statute of limitations, FS easement

October 2, 2021 By lilly

Quiet Title Act: Challenge of public use of road across private land per FS easement properly dismissed based on statute of limitations… Christensen affirmed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Ninth Circuit Court, Past Issues Tagged With: Damien Schiff, Ethan Blevins, James Manley, Jean Williams, Jeffrey McCoy, John Newman, John Smeltzer, Kevin McArdle, Mark Smith

Water, BLM wildlife claims in reservoirs

September 22, 2018 By lilly

WATER: Stockwater claims in reservoirs forfeited for failure to file with DNRC. . . BLM wildlife claims valid. . . Ritter affirmed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Bruce Fredrickson, James Dubois, John Smeltzer, Kristin Omvig

Water, post-96 petition, Indian lands now fee ranch

September 23, 2017 By lilly

WATER: No jurisdiction to hear post-96 petition for adjudication of rights appurtenant to Indian lands converted to fee in 2006 and acquired by ranch 2010-12, but exempt claim may be filed under 2017 revision… McElyea reversed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Jeremiah Weiner, John Smeltzer, Jordan Knudsen, Nathan Espeland

Water, BLM reservoir stockwater/wildlife claims

January 28, 2017 By lilly

WATER: Objections to BLM reservoir claims for stockwater/wildlife properly rejected… Ritter affirmed (IOR I-3(c)). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Elizabeth Peterson, James Dubois, John Cruden, John Smeltzer, Roselyn Rennie

Water, BLM reservoirs, use by grazers

January 7, 2017 By lilly

WATER: BLM entitled to proceed under Montana law to appropriate water in its reservoirs for use by grazing permittees and others… Ritter affirmed.

BLM filed 6 claims related to 5 reservoirs based on Montana law and a natural pothole (Pothole Lake) based on a federal reservation of lands. The sources are wholly or partly on federal land, and BLM claims the right to use each for stockwatering by its grazing permittees and wildlife. The Water Master recommended summary judgment for BLM on each claim. Stockowners objected, stating the issue as whether BLM “under applicable state and federal laws, actually made appropriations for beneficial use.” They contend that BLM did not perfect any rights and sought an order transferring all the claimed BLM rights to the current grazing permittee and terminating all wildlife claims. Judge Ritter upheld the Master’s recommendation in most respects. Objectors appeal.

Ritter did not err in concluding that BLM holds stockwater rights under Montana law in reservoirs on federal land, for the use of grazing permittees. Under the law established in Bailey (Mont. 1912), relied on by both parties, there is no “public service corporation rule,” but only recognition of a public policy of the State to allow and even encourage individuals and entities to appropriate water and make it available for use by others. We reject Objectors’ argument that BLM cannot appropriate water because it does not separately charge grazers for use of the reservoir water. As long as the water is made available for sale, rental, or distribution or disposal to others, id., it is a valid appropriation under Bailey. Montana law “clearly shows a steadfast commitment to recognizing the ability to appropriate water for its ultimate use by a third party.” Curry (Mont. 2016). Contrary to the Dissent’s argument that BLM has never put water to a beneficial use, Art. IX §3(2) states: “The use of all water that is now or may hereafter be appropriated for sale, rent, distribution, or other beneficial use … and the sites for reservoirs necessary for collecting and storing water shall be held to be a public use.” Nor can Objectors’ argument that BLM’s claims are invalid because it “simply facilitated use of water already appropriated” by their ancestral free grazers be supported under Montana law. It has long been the common law and then statutory law in Montana that multiple appropriators can claim rights from the same source and that the first in time has the best right. It is well known that there have been so many appropriators on some sources that the waters have become “over appropriated.” Trout Unlimited (Mont. 2006) While that creates its own issues, it does not mean that the one that made the first use acquired the right to exclude any others from claiming water from the same source.

Ritter correctly concluded that Pothole Lake was reserved by an act of Congress in 1926 and that nothing raised by Objectors supports any change in that status.

McGrath, Cotter, Wheat, Baker, Shea, Rice.

McKinnon dissented: The Majority’s conclusions that Stockowners’ claims are separate from BLM’s claims ignore that they share the same beneficial use: BLM’s claims are premised on actual beneficial use of water consumed by Stockowners’ cattle. To conclude that BLM has perfected its claim, which may only be characterized as overlapping Stockowners’ claim, the Majority again revisits Bailey and further erodes the long-established principle in western water law that application of water to beneficial use is essential to a completed appropriation. By concluding that BLM has a right in the samewater which has been placed to an actual beneficial use for over a century by Stockowners, the Majority distorts Bailey, fails to address well-reasoned Montana and federal law, and upends the touchstone of the prior appropriation doctrine.

Claimant: BLM; Objectors: Barthelmess Ranch et al, DA 15-533, argued 9/23/16, decided 12/28/16.

John Cruden, Elizabeth Peterson, John Smeltzer, James Dubois, and Anna Stimmel (USDOJ); John Bloomquist & Rachel Meredith (Bloomuist Law Firm), Helena, for Objectors.

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Anna Stimmel, Elizabeth Peterson, James Dubois, John Bloomquist, John Cruden, John Smeltzer, Rachel Meredith

Crow Water Compact, off-Reservation objections

January 2, 2016 By lilly

CROW WATER COMPACT: Final order affirmed over off-Reservation objections… McElyea affirmed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Jeremiah Weiner, John Cruden, John Smeltzer, John Vannatta, Merrill Godfrey, Nathan Espeland, Scott Green

Water, Crow Water Compact

August 1, 2015 By lilly

WATER: Allottees’ objections to Crow Water Compact properly rejected by Water Court… McElyea affirmed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Breeann Johnson, Elizabeth Brennan, Hertha Lund, Jeremiah Weiner, John Cruden, John Smeltzer, Merrill Godfree, Nathan Espeland

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