Demobilisation definition

Demobilisation means the process by which the Parties begin to disband their military structure and former combatants begin the process of transformation into civilian life.
Demobilisation means the removal of all things forming part of the mobilisation from the site of ONGC. The date and time of OFFHIRE survey shall be treated as the date and time of demobilisation.
Demobilisation means the act and process used by a Supplier to withdraw a person or Employee from a Sasol Site upon the completion of his/her work or upon the cancellation of the Agreement. This shall be subject to observing the relevant provision of any applicable legislation and this Procedure.

Examples of Demobilisation in a sentence

  • Protection of Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration personnel.

  • Termination as a result of any of the abovementioned causes shall not relieve the Requesting Party of any obligation for hire and any other payments incurred in accordance with this Contract up to the time of termination, including demobilisation charges in accordance with Clause 2 (Mobilisation and Demobilisation).

  • Contractor shall use its best endeavour to secure alternative Work in the period between the effective date of cancellation and the Demobilisation Date.

  • Camp Based Employees will be paid eight (8) hours for travel from the Camp to their Point of Engagement at the conclusion of the swing (Demobilisation payment).

  • Demobilisation includes all packing up and office/laydown area, Site clean-up from completion of the Services and departure from Site.


More Definitions of Demobilisation

Demobilisation means the transport of the Plant to Luxton Plant's depot;
Demobilisation means the period of time after the DRILLING UNIT has been moved to a mutually agreed port in Trinidad and all of OPERATOR'S and SERVICE COMPANY's materials have been offloaded.
Demobilisation means the disbanding of members of the former nonstatutory forces who do not enter into agreements for temporary or permanent appointment with the South African Defence Force, as contemplated in section 236(8)(d) of the Constitution; (ii)
Demobilisation in the case of the Equipment, means the transportation of the Equipment from the Site to the Receiving Depot; and where applicable in the case of the Labour, means the disengagement and return of the Labour from the Site.
Demobilisation has the meaning in subclause 4(d) and Item 6 of the Plant Hire Out Agreement Details.
Demobilisation means the actions to be taken by the Contractor
Demobilisation refers to when the Company demobilises its Resources from the Site to the Demobilisation Point. For the avoidance of doubt, Demobilisation commences from when the Company commences to make the necessary arrangements of whatsoever nature, including ticket booking, personnel briefing, preparation of Goods or Equipment for dispatch such as its packaging, loading and carriage.