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

  • Deliverable Number 3 – IV&V Initial Assessment Deliverable Name Due Date Compensation IV&V Initial Assessment To Begin Upon Contract Execution Through June 30, 2022 Total Compensation Not to Exceed $15,181.25 including 5.125% GRT of $778.03; Fixed Cost to be Paid in Full Upon Procuring Agency Review and Acceptance.

  • Contractor acknowledges and agrees that all sums received hereunder are either reportable as a separate business entity or are, in the event Contractor operates as a sole proprietorship, personally reportable by Contractor for income and GRT tax purposes as self-employment or business income and are reportable for self-employment tax.

  • If retainage, include: Less __% retainage of $ amount.] Amount Payable on Acceptance Not to Exceed $ amount including or excluding GRT.

  • Contractor is solely responsible for the payment of GRT for any money Contractor receives hereunder.

  • If an actual date is not available, enter a no later than date.] [Total Compensation not to exceed $ amount, including __% GRT of $ amount or excluding GRT; To be Paid (include frequency of payment, Monthly, Quarterly, Upon Review and Acceptance or if one payment, indicate Fixed Cost to Be Paid in Full Upon Invoice) at $ amount rate per hour, hours not to exceed XX.


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.