Convention ship definition

Convention ship means a ship registered in –
Convention ship means a ship registered in a country that is a party to the Convention or a territory of such a country.
Convention ship means a ship which flies or is entitled to fly the flag of a State party to a Convention, and “non-Convention ship” is a ship that is not a Convention ship;

Examples of Convention ship in a sentence

  • Where a ship is a Load Line Convention ship or a Safety Convention ship, the provisions of this Part apply only in so far as they are applicable to and relevant to such a ship.

  • IMO has adopted widely ratified treaties on pollution of the marine environment by vessels (MARPOL, Ballast Water Convention), civil liability and compensation (CLC Convention) of damage (FUND Convention), ship recycling (Hong Kong Convention), and dumping (London Convention and Protocol).


More Definitions of Convention ship

Convention ship means a ship to which the 1974 SOLAS Convention and the 1978 Protocol or the 1993 SFV Protocol apply;
Convention ship means a ship registered in a Convention State;
Convention ship means a new ship of not less than 24 metres in length or an existing ship of not less than 150 gross tons, registered in or flying the flag of a Convention Country.
Convention ship means a ship entitled to fly the flag of a State which is a party to the relevant Convention; and
Convention ship means a ship whose flags state is party to the Convention.
Convention ship. ( 公 約 船 ) means a ship registered in a Convention country and “Convention passenger ship” (公約客船) shall be construed accordingly;

Related to Convention ship

  • STCW Convention means the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978;

  • Warsaw Convention means the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air, signed at Warsaw, October 12, 1929, as amended, but not including the Montreal Convention as defined above.