The short answer is “no”. ...
Published by Rodney Proffitt, President
The short answer is “no”. Water rights, and the rights of members flow from two key source documents - the articles of incorporation or a charter mechanism. The other is a Declaration which is recorded with the local Clerk & Recorder’s Office. Both enable the authority to create not just bylaws but rule and regulations regarding members and common property to the organization, such as water.
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Completely agree to your views. Processes for officially recording the declaration is good. But in many cases where such mechanisms do not exist, what could be the ways for communities to regulate themselves and the use of the resources? What would be the mechanism for intra village checks and balances?
Published by Subrata Singh, General Manager (Programs) at Foundation for Ecological Security