Water Entitlement definition
Water Entitlement means a right to take water under this Act or under a licence granted under this Act.
Water Entitlement means the quantity of water that a person is entitled to take under this Act or under a licence.
Water Entitlement. , in relation to a licence, means the quantity of water that the licensee is entitled to take under the licence, and includes part of a water entitlement.
More Definitions of Water Entitlement
Water Entitlement means:
(a) an access licence granted under the Water Management Act 2000 (NSW); and
(b) a water right, licence to take and use water or bulk entitlement under the Water Act 1989 (Vic) together with any transferable allocation of sales water made to the holder of such a water right or licence, in either case purchased for the purpose of achieving either or both of:
(c) environmental flows from the Snowy Scheme; and
(d) River ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Increased Flows;
Water Entitlement has the meaning given to that term in the Water Entitlements Contract;
Water Entitlement has the meaning given to that term by the Water Act.
Water Entitlement means the amount of water allocated to Water User hereunder;
Water Entitlement means an aggregate of 380 Acre-Feet per year of Potable water which has been dedicated (as evidenced by Water Use Permits issued pursuant to Ordinance No. 39, the Resolution, and the Fiscal Sponsorship Agreement) to land within the jurisdiction of MPWMD for the purpose of providing for the payment of the Capital Costs, Ancillary Project Costs, and Net Operating Deficiencies of the Original Project. Ordinance No. 109 provides a
Water Entitlement means any form of statutory or non-statutory authorisation to take and use water, including but not limited to water shares, water use licences and registrations, permanent or temporary entitlements, take and use licences, water rights in irrigation districts, stock and domestic rights and groundwater diversion licences.
Water Entitlement means the amount of water available on a daily basis in cubic feet per second (“cfs”) to which the water user shall be entitled during the periods of shortage.