Fine Cleaning definition

Fine Cleaning shall refer to that stage of the vessel discharging procedures normally and customarily employed at the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ refinery in which shovels and brooms are used to discharge the Sugar from a vessel, but shall not include the washing down or cleaning of a vessel. Buyer shall, at its own expense, cause Seller’s Vessel to be Fine Cleaned under the supervision of the Master of the Vessel unless Buyer gives Seller notice not later than three (3) days before the commencement of discharge of its election not to Fine Clean the Vessel. If Buyer so elects, the Vessel shall not be Fine Cleaned, a corresponding credit of no less than 4% shall be taken against the stevedoring allowance payable by Seller with respect to such delivery and Buyer shall pay Seller interest on the estimated value of the Sugar left aboard the Vessel until such time as the Vessel is Fine Cleaned or placed in non-sugar service. The rate of such interest shall be 133% of the Prime interest rate, as announced by Bank of America with respect to its 90-day loans to its corporate borrowers, during the period such Sugar is left aboard the Vessel. If Buyer shall elect not to Fine Clean the Vessel for any delivery, the Vessel shall in any event be cleaned such that no more than fifteen (15) commercial short tons of Sugar is left following such cleaning in any hold of the Vessel and no more than ninety (90) commercial short tons of Sugar is left in the Vessel in total. Seller may override Buyer’s election not to Fine Clean the delivery Vessel by giving notice to Buyer prior to commencement of discharge if (i) Seller expects the Vessel’s next cargo to be delivered to a third party, (ii) the Vessel is to undergo maintenance or repair requiring any hold to be Fine Cleaned, or (iii) the Vessel is delivering its last Sugar cargo within the calendar year. Buyer shall indemnify, defend, and hold Seller harmless from any claims related to Buyer’s Fine Cleaning of the Vessel.

Examples of Fine Cleaning in a sentence

  • Cleaning stations will be installed at identified locations for: ▪ Rough Cleaning; and ▪ Fine Cleaning.

  • Fine Cleaning Fine cleaning involves the use of high-pressure air, hot water or steam to remove accumulated soil, plant material or crop debris.

  • Buyer shall indemnify, defend, and hold Seller harmless from any claims related to Buyer’s Fine Cleaning of the Vessel.

Related to Fine Cleaning

  • Dry cleaning fluid means any non-aqueous liquid product designed and labeled exclusively for use on: fabrics which are labeled "for dry clean only", such as clothing or drapery; or S-coded fabrics. Dry cleaning fluid includes, but is not limited to, those products used by commercial dry cleaners and commercial businesses that clean fabrics such as draperies at the customer's residence or work place. Dry cleaning fluid does not include spot remover or carpet and upholstery cleaner. For the purposes of this definition, S-coded fabric means an upholstery fabric designed to be cleaned only with water-free spot cleaning products as specified by the Joint Industry Fabric Standards Committee.

  • Glass cleaner means a cleaning product designed primarily for cleaning surfaces made of glass. Glass cleaner does not include products designed solely for the purpose of cleaning optical materials used in eyeglasses, photographic equipment, scientific equipment and photocopying machines.

  • Cleaning means the act of removing septage or other wastes from a wastewater treatment system component or grease/waste from a grease interceptor.

  • Dry cleaning facility means a facility engaged in the cleaning of fabrics in an essentially nonaqueous solvent by means of one or more washes in solvent, extraction of excess solvent by spinning, and drying by tumbling in an airstream. The facility includes, but is not limited to, any washer, dryer, filter, and purification systems, waste disposal systems, holding tanks, pumps, and attendant piping and valves.

  • Slug loading means any pollutant, including oxygen demanding pollutants, released in a discharge at a flow rate and/or pollutant concentration as to cause interference in the POTW.