Weto definition

Weto means a parcel of land in accordance with Marshallese custom and tradition.
Weto means a parcel of land in accordance with Marshallese custom and tradition. [P.L. 2003-92, §2].

Examples of Weto in a sentence

  • The lessors lease to Lessee and Lessee hires from the Lessors , for any an all lawful purposes, all the Lessors’ interests in a portion of, Weto, , Majuro Atoll, Republic of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islands, together with all right-of-ways, easements, and access thereto, more particularly described in EXHIBIT “A” attached hereto and made part hereof.

  • Article Xll WARRANTY OF TITLE TO GAS Sellerwarrantsthe Weto all gasdeliveredhereunder and the rightto sellthe same andthat such gasshall be free andclearfrom all liensand adverseclaims.

Related to Weto

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  • ATO means the Australian Taxation Office;

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