Culvert - Law Dictionary Search Results
Culvert
A transverse drain or waterway of masonry under a road railroad canal etc a small bridge
Outfall
of a water course the open end of a drain culvert etc where the discharge occurs
Bridge
Edn., Para 772, p. 565. Bridge, does not include a culvert, but means a bridge or viaduct which is part of
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Accommodation works
or occupiers of land adjoining the railway, e.g., gates, bridges, culverts, fences, etc. [(English) Railways Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845 (8 &
Ditch
Ditch, includes a culverted and a piped ditch, but not a water course vested
Highway
the State Government to the Central Government; (ii) all bridges, culverts, tunnels, causeways, carriageways and other structures constructed on or across
Road
all lands appurtenant thereto, (ii) all approach roads, bridges, flyovers, culverts, tunnels, causeways, carriageways and other structures or, over, along or
State Road
all lands appurtenant thereto; (ii) all approach roads, bridges, flyovers, culverts, tunnels, causeways, carriage-ways and other structures on, over, along or
Water
(nadi)', because it is well-known that when rivers, drains or culverts are intended to be gifted, the Sanads usually use the
Water-works
cisterns, springs, pumps, wells, reservoirs, aqueducts, water-tanks, sluices mains, pipes, culverts, hydrants, stand-pipes, and conduits, and all machinery, lands, buildings, bridges
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