Legal Definition and Related Resources of Ajutage, or adjutage
Meaning of Ajutage, or adjutage
A conical tube used in drawing water through an aperture, by the use of which the quantity of water drawn is much increased. When a privilege to draw water from a canal, through the forebay or tunnel, by means of an aperture, has been granted, it is not lawful to add an ajutage, unless such was the intention of the parties. 2 Whart. (Pa.) 477.
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