An Agreement for Disposition of Appropriated Water on Incorporation by Users is an agreement between the parties involved in a water appropriation project. This agreement outlines the terms and conditions of the appropriation and how the appropriated water can be used by the parties involved. It is typically used in cases where a body of water, such as a river, is being used by multiple parties for different purposes. The agreement typically outlines the rights of the parties involved, the water source, the amount of water to be used, the duration of the appropriation, and any restrictions or limitations on the appropriation. It also outlines the responsibilities of each party and the process for dispute resolution. There are two types of Agreement for Disposition of Appropriated Water on Incorporation by Users: a perpetual agreement and a non-perpetual agreement. A perpetual agreement is one that is intended to be in place for the long-term without modification or expiration, while a non-perpetual agreement is one that can be modified or terminated at some point in the future.