Entering port definition

Entering port means a vessel entering the port’s limits.
Entering port means a vessel entering the port's limits.

Examples of Entering port in a sentence

  • Such actions may include: • Entering port to a lay-by berth where no further port navigation is required and commencing de- ballasting prior to loading at a PWCS berth; or • Entering port to a lay-by berth or moving from a PWCS berth to a lay-by berth while repairs or other activities are carried out.

  • Enforcement Requirements Position monitoring on a 4 hourly frequency cycle (on shore tracking and plotting facilities to determine area violations)Vessels may be polled at any time for a current position Activity reporting- Returning to port- Entering port (enabling transmitter to be turned off)- Leaving port (re-establish reporting)- Entering EEZ- Leaving EEZ- Entering a restricted zone - with reason for doing soShore based recording and reporting facilities.

  • Following the transactions reported on this Form 4, Mr. Hodous held (a) 147,553 shares of the Company's common stock and (b) 48,508 restricted stock units with vesting criteria tied to performance.

Related to Entering port

  • Public safety answering point or “PSAP” means an answering location for 9-1-1 calls originating in a given area. A PSAP may be designated as Primary or Secondary, which refers to the order in which calls are directed for answering. Primary PSAPs respond first; Secondary PSAPs receive calls on a transfer basis only, and generally serve as a centralized answering location for a particular type of emergency call. PSAPs are staffed by employees of Service Agencies such as police, fire or emergency medical agencies or by employees of a common bureau serving a group of such entities.

  • Net metering period means the 12-month period following the date of final interconnection of the