dugout definition
dugout means an artificial depression or hole excavated in or next to a water course, that impounds or holds back water flowing in that watercourse, and includes the water impounded and held back and the area covered by that water;
dugout means a structure of earth, rock, concrete or other material designed to retain water for household, recreation or general agricultural purposes and does not include a lagoon for the purposes of processing wastewater;
dugout means a reservoir dug on a farm in which water from rain and snow is collected for use in irrigation, watering livestock, etc.;
More Definitions of dugout
dugout means a storage device, commonly referred to as a dugout, designed with separate reservoirs for marijuana and a one-hit pipe;
dugout means an excavation designed to hold water for the maintenance of public roads or consumption by livestock. (étang-réservoir)
dugout means the dugouts and space behind the dugouts.
dugout means any of the areas of land depicted on the diagrams which are labelled "Annexure 4" "Annexure 5" and "Annexure 6" to Schedule 6 of this Agreement and listed in Schedule 3 to this Agreement and any extension thereto agreed in accordance with clause 9. To the extent of any inconsistency between the written description and the diagrams annexed to Schedule 6, the version which covers the larger area shall prevail.
dugout means the excavation of land that results in man-made features that entrap water and includes excavation for a water supply and borrow pits. It does include any facilities utilized for the storage, transmission, treatment or supplying of water together with any land required for or in connection with any of those facilities. (See “Water Reservoir”)