Outhouse definition

Outhouse means a toilet with no water-flushing system that is built outside of a Cabin;
Outhouse means any outdoor, enclosed structure that is separated from the main

Examples of Outhouse in a sentence

  • Outhouse reserves the right to increase prices with prior written notice to all existing Clients.

  • Errors or omissions made by Outhouse will be corrected free of charge.

  • I agree with the following remark of Arbitrator Outhouse: In my opinion, the best way to compare salaries is on the basis of benchmark positions.

  • Outhouse and garage doors do not need a lock change, unless no keys have been returned.

  • Three large trash cans with lids and trash bags are provided by the VENUE; one in the Storage Room, two for exterior use stored in the Outhouse.

  • Outhouse: Outhouse is located within close proximity, behind the bunkie down a well-lit wooded trail.

  • Outhouse reserves the right to submit a revised estimate should the Client's original requirements alter both before commencement of the work or during the assignment.

  • Communication with the Client and provision of admin services will not occur outside of these times except in exceptional circumstances and with prior agreement by Outhouse.

  • Outhouse will assume no responsibility for any plagiarised material supplied by a client and reserve the right to return the work should Outhouse become aware of such inappropriate use.

  • As Arbitrator Outhouse notes, this method is widely used and accepted.