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

  • Representatives from the Egyptian government included Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, CEO of the Sovereign Fund of Egypt (TSFE), Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxx El-Dein, Chairman of the General Authority of Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE), Xx. Xxxxxxx El-Xxxxxx, Executive Chairman of the New and Renewable Energy Authority (NREA), and From TAQA Arabia Eng.

  • It will be located at a greenfield site near Ain Sokhna port in the Suez Canal Economic Zone.


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 a man-made ditch or channel that carries water for purposes other than domestic consumption;
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 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.