Wet definition

Wet means the Contract Quantity that will be delivered and received, or exchanged, on (i) the next Day following the date the Transaction was entered into or (ii) the specific Day as set forth in the Confirmation.
Wet. , in relation to a runway, means a runway that is neither dry nor contaminated.

Examples of Wet in a sentence

  • Wet retroreflectance shall be measured under wet conditions according to ASTM E 2177 and meet the values shown in the following table.

  • Dat kennis geneem word dat in terme van Artikel 114 van die Munisipale Finansiële Bestuurswet, Wet 56 van 2003, dat daar geen goedkeuring was van tenders wat nie aanbeveel is in die normale implementering van die Voorsieningskanaalbeleid van die munisipaliteit nie.

  • Wet retroreflectance shall be measured under wet conditions according to ASTM E2177 and meet the values shown in the following table.

  • Grout-Cleaned Finish: Wet concrete surfaces and apply grout of a consistency of thick paint to coat surfaces and fill small holes.

  • Wet signature - created when a person physically marks a document.


More Definitions of Wet

Wet means that the grapes are wet from moisture from crushed, leaking, or decayed berries or from rain. Grapes which are moist from dew or other moisture condensation such as that resulting from removing grapes from a refrigerator car or cold storage to a warmer location shall not be considered as wet.
Wet means wetland habitat: Uses of water that support wetland ecosystems including, but not limited to, preservation or enhancement of estuarine habitats, vegetation, fish, shellfish, or wildlife (e.g., estuarine mammals, waterfowl, shorebirds).
Wet vs. “Dry” rental rates- For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “wet” refers to renting the aircraft with fuel (it does not specifically include any crew) and the term “dry” refers to renting the aircraft only, without fuel, which is to be purchased separately.
Wet means Wine Equalisation Tax as defined by the Australian Wine Equalisation Tax Act 1999 “CIF” means Cost Insurance freight, as used within standard export intercons terms
Wet means the Contract Quantity Barrels of Product comprising the Contract Quantity that will be delivered and received on either (i) the first Dday of a Delivery Month, or (ii) the specific Day(s) as set forth in the Confirmation.
Wet means wine equalisation tax payable under the A New Tax System (Wine Equalisation Tax) Act 1999 (Cth) (as amended or replaced from time to time) or any associated legislation or delegated legislation.