Canal definition

Canal means a man-made trench, the bottom of which is normally covered by water, with the upper edges of its two sides normally above water. [Section 403.803(2), F.S.]
Canal means an open structure that is lined or reinforced for the conveying of a liquid or that serves as an artificial watercourse;
Canal means an artificial waterway

Examples of Canal in a sentence

  • This Agreement between the Azusa Irrigating Company, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of California, party of the first part, and the Azusa Water Development and Irrigation Company, a like corporation, party of the second part, The Xxxxxx Mutual Irrigation and Canal Company, and The Xxxxxxxxx Water Ditch Company, like corporations, parties of the third part, and the Azusa Land and Water Company and the Azusa Agricultural Water Company, like corporations, and Xxxx X.

  • Representatives of the Union shall be allowed on board vessels at principle loading and unloading ports as well as in the Xxxxxxxx Seaway and the Canal.

  • ADDENDUM A‌ ACCESS TO PERSONNEL FILES Access to Personnel Files 000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx • Canal Winchester, OH 43110 The Canal Winchester Local School District is committed to compliance with Ohio Revised Code Section 149.43 and Chapter 1347.

  • APPENDIX C Shore Leave While in Transit During transit through the Canal, to Xxxxxxx or the Montreal Harbour, downbound or the responsibility to ensure that the vessel is adequately manned with sufficient and competent crew on board, as described below, to handle line handling and to deal with any emergency situation that could arise, rests with the Captain.

  • The Colorado Division of Water Resources will reduce the amount of the Cameo call, for water delivered at the Grand Valley Canal river headgate, by the amount of water attributable to the Contractor’s water rights that are subject to the SCIA as determined based upon an average delivery of 1 cfs to 64 acres and the number of acres fallowed at the time of the call.


More Definitions of Canal

Canal means a waterway constructed for the purpose of transporting water to a point of delivery, including main canals and lateral canals.
Canal means a narrow strip of water, artificially made, between two water bodies described in rule 571—13.2(455A,461A,462A).
Canal means an artificial waterway constructed for the purpose of developing water power, or any other useful purpose, and from which water can be taken for irrigation.
Canal means a man-made ditch or channel that carries water for purposes other than domestic consumption;
Canal means any canal, natural or artificial channel or line of natural drainage or any reservoir, dam or embankment constructed, maintained or controlled for the supply or storage of water or the protection of land from flood or sand, and includes [14][any portion of a canal or] any water-course or subsidiary works as defined in this section;
Canal means that part of the harbour comprising the Manchester Ship Canal and so much of the River Irwell as lies to the westward of Hunt’s Bank in the City of Manchester, and includes the locks and docks;
Canal means a trench, the bottom of which is normally covered by water, with the upper edges of its two sides normally above water.