Barge Loading Date definition

Barge Loading Date has the meaning set forth in Section 3.4.
Barge Loading Date has the meaning set forth in Section 3.4. “Big Bend Terminal” means the marine terminal, at Tampa Electric’s Big Bend power generating station, at which United’s barges and vessels will be discharged. “Business Day” means each Day on which banks are open for business in Tampa, Florida that is not a Saturday, Sunday or a Federal Reserve Holiday. “Cargo” means dry bulk fuel commodities such as coal and petroleum coke. “Completed Ton” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.1. “Constructive Placement” means, as to a barge on the Applicable Waterways, that the barge has been positioned at a river dock or terminal (including, but not limited to, the UBT Terminal), and all required steps have been taken to make the barge available for loading or discharge, whether or not such barge is actually at its berth. “Daily Report” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.7.1. “Day” means a day of 24 hours commencing at 00:00 hours and ending at 23:59 hours. “Dispute Resolution” means the procedures set forth in Section 14. “Domestic Ocean Service” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.1. “Environmental Laws” means any and all past, present and future municipal, state, provincial, federal, national and international law, statute, treaty, directive, decision, judgment, award, regulation, decree, rule, code of practice, guidance, order, direction, consent, authorization, permit, or similar requirement, approval, or standard of the relevant jurisdiction concerning environmental, natural resources, health or safety matters (including, but not limited to, the clean-up standards and practices for Hazardous Materials) in buildings, equipment, soil, sub-surface strata, air, indoor air, surface water, ground water, seas or rivers.

Examples of Barge Loading Date in a sentence

  • If the Constructive Placement of the barge at the loading place or port occurs on the Barge Loading Date, Laytime shall commence running upon the Constructive Placement of the barge.

  • If the Constructive Placement of the barge occurs after the Barge Loading Date, Laytime shall begin running at 0700 hours following the time at which loading commences.

  • If the Constructive Placement of the barge occurs prior to the Barge Loading Date, Laytime shall begin running, at the earlier of, 0700 hours on the Barge Loading Date or 0700 hours following the time at which loading commences (if loading commences prior to 0700 hours, then Laytime begins running at 0700 hours on that day; if loading commences after 0700 hours Laytime begins running on the following day at 0700 hours).

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