Pitch definition

Pitch means a Grass Pitch or Football Turf Pitch.
Pitch means the land, forming part of the protected site and including any garden area, on which the occupier is entitled to station the mobile home under the terms of the agreement;
Pitch means the table incrementation, in CT, per x-ray tube rotation, divided by the nominal x-ray beam width at isocenter.

Examples of Pitch in a sentence

  • Pitch quality is often influenced by weather conditions and drainage.

  • Tabulation of Pitch Counts - It will be the responsibility of each team to track their own pitch counts throughout the game.

  • Street, Shrine, Square and Soccer Pitch: Comparative Protest Spaces in Asia and the Middle East Teresita Cruz-del Rosario and James M.

  • The Playing Pitch Strategy includes an Action Plan which identifies sites that need improvements.

  • The Club must ensure that adequate arrangements are in place to maintain its Pitch in good order, as required under these Rules.


More Definitions of Pitch

Pitch means a new business presentation or similar offering of services; provided, however, a general mailing or an incidental contact shall not be deemed a Pitch.
Pitch means the gradient or slope of a line of pipe in reference to a horizontal plane.
Pitch means the land, forming part of a protected site and including any garden area, on which an occupier is entitled to station a mobile home under the terms of the agreement, and
Pitch means land, forming part of a local authority gypsy and traveller site in England and including any garden area, on which a person is entitled to station a mobile home; and
Pitch means any designated area for trading within the Market Site where the Trader provides his own vehicle or other authorised method to trade from
Pitch means the place or space in the marketplace where the stallholder is positioned containing the agreed stall or number of stalls, allocated to the individual stallholder.
Pitch means "grade" as defined by this administrative regulation.