Daily Journal Staff Writer
After mulling over a contentious water rights case for more than three years, it appears the California Supreme Court will punt it back to the trial court.
The justices indicated at oral argument Tuesday they don't have enough information to determine whether a 2003 fee for holders of water permits amounted to a tax that needed a two-thirds vote of the Legislature for approval.
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