Common use of Marina Clause in Contracts

Marina. The marina is to comprise all navigable waters, breakwaters, revetments, and that land necessary to gain access to those waters. The Company must prepare a plan, to the approval of the Department of Marine and Harbours showing the marina to be constructed by the Company. The marina must be designed to optimise wave exclusion, water circulation and exchange, and the bypassing of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ littoral drift sand, and must comply with the recommendations of Australian Standard 3962, “Guidelines for the Design of Marinas”. On completion of construction of the marina the Company must prepare and lodge with the Department of Marine and Harbours an “as constructed” plan of the marina, to the approval of the Department of Marine and Harbours.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Port Kennedy Development Agreement, Port Kennedy Development Agreement, Port Kennedy Development Agreement

Marina. The marina is to comprise all navigable waters, breakwaters, revetments, and that land necessary to gain access to those waters. The Company must prepare a plan, to the approval of the Department of Marine and Harbours showing the marina to be constructed by the Company. The marina must be designed to optimise wave exclusion, water circulation and exchange, and the bypassing of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ longshore littoral drift sand, and must comply with the recommendations of Australian Standard 3962, “Guidelines for the Design of Marinas”. On completion of construction of the marina the Company must prepare and lodge with the Department of Marine and Harbours an “as constructed” plan of the marina, to the approval of the Department of Marine and Harbours.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Port Kennedy Development Agreement