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Outlet, means an opening constructed in maincanal/branch canal/distributary/minor and reservoir or through lift irrigation management which passes water into a water course or directly on any land. [Rajasthan Farmers Participation in Management of Irrigation System Act, 2000, s. 2(r)]...
By wash
The outlet from a dam or reservoir also a cut to divert the flow of water...
Watercourse
Watercourse, means a stream of water, a river or brook; also an artificial channel for the conveyance of water. The bed or channel of a river or stream, Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principles, 3rd Edn., 1944, p. 1510, Wilson v. First County Trust Ltd., (2001) LR 407 (QB).Means any channel existing or to be constructedby the government or by the land owners or byany agency to receive and distribute water froman outlet. [Rajasthan Farmers' Participation in Management of Irrigation System Act, 2000, s. 2(w)]Means any channel which is supplied with water from a channel but which is not maintained at the cost of the government, and all subsidiary works belonging to such channel, Beni v. State, AIR 1966 All 11....
Emission
Emission, means any solid or liquid or gaseous substance coming out of any chimney, duct or flue or any other outlet. [Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981), s. 2 (j)]...
Chimney
Chimney. Ss. 30, 31 of the (English) Town Police Clauses Act, 1847 (10 & 11 Vict. c. 89), which are applied to all urban districts by s. 171 of the Public Health Act, 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 55), impose penalties (up to 5l. and 10s. respectively) on any person wilfully setting a chimney on fire, or an occupier allowing a chimney to be on fire-the latter penalty not to be incurred if the occupier prove that the fire was in nowise owing to omission, neglect, or carelessness of himself or his servant.Minute rules for the construction of chimneys in London are laid down by the London Building Act, 1930 (21 Geo. 5, c. clviii.), ss. 69 to 72. Elsewhere, see (English) Public health Act, 1875, s. 157, as amended by the (English) Public health Act, 1936. The funnel of a steam-tug is a chimney, Tough v. Hopkins, 1904 (1) KB 804.Includes any structure with an opening or outlet from or through which any air pollutant may be emitted. [Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (14 of 1981),...
Aqu' immittendae
Aqu' immittendae, a servitude which the owner of a house, surrounded by other buildings, so that it has no outlet for its waters, has, to allow them to run upon and over his neighbour's land, Civil Law....
Perineum
The region which is included within the outlet of the pelvis and is traversed by the urinogenital canal and the rectum...
Pelusiac
Of or pertaining to Pelusium an ancient city of Egypt as the Pelusiac or former eastern outlet of the Nile...
Outloose
A loosing from an escape an outlet an evasion...
Outlet
The place or opening by which anything is let out a passage out an exit a vent...
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