ARBT definition

ARBT means the existing Abbay River Basin Team of the Basin Development Study and Water Utilization Control Department of MoWR that has been supporting the development of a River Basin Organization for the Abbay River.

Examples of ARBT in a sentence

  • I agree to hold harmless, release, and forever discharge ARBT or any of its employees or any person working for or on its behalf, from any and all losses, injuries, claims, actions, causes of action, and demands for damages including from ordinary negligence, strict liability, or in the absence of negligence, resulting from or arising out of my participation in any of the events associated with the Tour.

  • ARBT has the right to refuse to allow any Customer to participate in the Tour, and has the right to have Customers quit from the Tour once begun, for any reason that does not violate state or federal laws.

  • I waive my right to be compensated from ARBT or any of its employees or any person working for or on its behalf for any such loss as may occur as a result of my participation in the Tour.

  • The purpose of this Release is so that the Customer will not hold ARBT liable in the event Customer or Customer’s property is harmed in any way during the Tour.

Related to ARBT

  • Elan means Elan Corp and its Affiliates.

  • NGO means non-governmental organization;

  • POPI means the Protection of Personal Information Act, 4 of 2013;

  • CIMA means the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority whose contact details are available from www.cima.ky;

  • Forest means an area of land defined by the minimum values for area size, tree crown cover or an equivalent stocking level, and potential tree height at maturity at the place of growth of the trees as specified for each Member State in Annex II. It includes areas with trees, including groups of growing, young, natural trees, or plantations that have yet to reach the minimum values for tree crown cover or an equivalent stocking level or minimum tree height as specified in Annex II, including any area that normally forms part of the forest area but on which there are temporarily no trees as a result of human intervention, such as harvesting, or as a result of natural causes, but which area can be expected to revert to forest;