well-defined channel

well-defined channel
A channel clearly in existence, with bed of stream bordered by banks. An essential feature of a watercourse. 56 Am J1st Water § 6. As to what constitutes a well-defined channel for natural drainage of surface water, see Anno: 81 ALR 262.

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