GRT definition

GRT means the gross registered tonnage as defined by the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969;
GRT means gross receipts tax.

Examples of GRT in a sentence

  • The oral absorption of drugs is often limited due to short gastric residence time (GRT) i.e., the time required for the content of the stomach to enter small intestine.

  • Distribution System Improvement Charge Rate % of Billed Distribution Revenues (w/ GRT) 5.00% Line 9 / Line 10 or Note 3 Note 1: 1/(1-T) = (T = 5.9% Gross Receipts Tax = GRT) Note 2: Exhibit 1, Line 9 divided by 4, of the Distribution System Improvement Charge ("DSIC") Reconciliation Report, dated January 30, 2018 at Docket No. M-2018-2645161.

  • In Wales, for example, infection rates spiked later than anticipated among the GRT community, and accordingly, interest in a vaccine appeared delayed; however, the organisation of mobile vaccination units helped ensure that once members of the community decided they wanted to be vaccinated, they could do so within minimal barriers (see Section 4.2.1).

  • JCO Brigantine was an operation led by France and Spain concerning cocaine and cannabis smuggling in maritime yacht traffic and vessels of a maximum GRT of 1000 tonnes.

  • In one case, a specific non-COVID-related law was identified as a threat: the UK "Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill 2021", which one Welsh respondent indicated will aggravate the structural vulnerability of Gypsy, Roma, Traveller (GRT) groups by empowering the police to seize their (mobile) homes and property under a wider range of circumstances.


More Definitions of GRT

GRT means total internal volume of a vessel including all closed areas under deck and on the deck,
GRT means Gross Register Tonnage as defined in the Merchant Shipping Acts (1947 Oslo Convention).
GRT means Gross Registered Tons;
GRT means gross registered tonnage;
GRT means the gross registered tonnage of a vessel as specified in the vessel’s certificate of registration;
GRT means Gross Registered Tonnage of vessel as per the Ship’s Registry or the international Tonnage Certificate issued by the competent Authority or a declaration from Defense Authorities in respect of war ships/Naval ships.