Existing ship definition

Existing ship means a ship which is not a new ship.
Existing ship means a ship that is not a new ship;
Existing ship means any ship other than a new ship;

Examples of Existing ship in a sentence

  • The following engineering or “constructability" criteria were evaluated: • Existing ship channels;• Existing dump sites;• Designated pilot transfer area;• Allocated anchor areas;• Present danger zones;• Wreckage or other underwater obstructions; and• Existing utility crossings.

  • The following criteria were evaluated: • Existing ship channels;• Designated pilot transfer area;• Allocated anchor areas; and• Precautionary areas (areas where inboard/outboard Traffic Separation Lanes converge).


More Definitions of Existing ship

Existing ship means a ship constructed before 1st January 2016; and
Existing ship in the context of each Part, means a ship which is not a new ship as defined in that Part;
Existing ship means the 180,000 dwt bulk carrier known on the date of this Loan Agreement as Hull No. S-1089 at the relevant Builder’s yard, to be constructed and sold by the relevant Builder to the Existing Owner pursuant to the Existing Contract;
Existing ship means each Ship listed in Part I of Schedule 9 (Existing Ships).
Existing ship means a ship which is not a new ship; "importer" means any natural or legal person established within
Existing ship means a ship which is not a new ship as defined by section 162; " Load Line Regulations" means regulations made under section 164.
Existing ship. (現有船舶) means any ship which is not a new ship; “international voyage” (國際航程) means, subject to subsection (2),