Domestic Purposes definition

Domestic Purposes means provision of Water Services for day to day domestic requirements including drinking, washing and sanitation.
Domestic Purposes means wholly or mainly used for the purposes of a private dwelling;
Domestic Purposes means food, social and ceremonial purposes.

Examples of Domestic Purposes in a sentence

  • This tariff is an alternative to the rate-based tariff specifically for Retailers of premises where the Rateable Value is less than £2,000 and water use is limited to Domestic Purposes (tea and toilet) requirements of the persons engaged on the premises.

  • Federal award funds can only be obligated by a designated Contracting/Grants Officer.

  • Agreements are only available for appliances and systems used inside your Home for Domestic Purposes.

  • An Infrastructure Charge shall be paid on all new connections where water will be used for Domestic Purposes.

  • A discount on the Infrastructure Charge is available where a site is developed or redeveloped and there were, within the period of five years before the development or redevelopment began on that site, premises with a water connection (direct or indirect) for Domestic Purposes.


More Definitions of Domestic Purposes

Domestic Purposes means that the water is used for human consumption such as bathing, cooking, or drinking, and is provided through pipes or other constructed conveyances.
Domestic Purposes means the supply of water to dwelling units for purposes including drinking, ablution and preparation of food;
Domestic Purposes means uses related to the supply, service and
Domestic Purposes means the use of water for ordinary household purposes only.
Domestic Purposes means food, social and ceremonial purposes;
Domestic Purposes means the purposes of providing living accommodation for one or more than one person who is a member or employee of a body by or on behalf of which the hereditament is occupied;
Domestic Purposes means uses related to the supply, service and activities of households and private residences and includes the application of water to less than two acres of land to produce plants or parts of plants for sale or human consumption, or for use as feed for livestock, range livestock or poultry, as such terms are defined in section 3-1201.