Hull definition

Hull means the dry outer covering of a seed or nut.
Hull means the shell, frame, or body of a vessel, exclusive of masts, yards, sails, riggings, machinery, and equipment.
Hull means the hull, deck, cabin, deck fixtures and fittings on or below the deck of Your Boat.

Examples of Hull in a sentence

  • Facility agreement dated 22 June 2016 (as novated, amended and restated pursuant to a novation agreement dated 22 June 2016, as further amended and restated from time to time) entered into between, amongst others, RCCL as borrower, the Citi Facility Agent and the banks and financial institutions listed therein as Lenders in relation to a US Dollar term loan facility in respect of m.v. “Celebrity Apex” (ex Hull K34).

  • Facility agreement dated 24 July 2017 (as novated, amended and restated pursuant to a novation agreement dated 24 July 2017, as further amended and restated from time to time) entered into between, amongst others, RCCL as borrower, the Citi Facility Agent and the banks and financial institutions listed therein as Lenders in relation to a term loan facility in respect of m.v. “Celebrity Beyond” (ex Hull L34).

  • The Contractor shall utilize both Industry (e.g., the Common Parts Catalog) and Government (e.g., NAVSEA Enterprise Commonality Virtual Shelf and the Hull, Mechanical and Electrical Equipment Data Research System (HEDRS)) tools to implement its Commonality and Standardization Plan.

  • For selecting Hull Mechanical and Electrical (HM&E) equipment/components, the Contractor shall utilize NAVSEA Enterprise Commonality Virtual Shelf before other tools, if the items meet the contract requirements.

  • Facility agreement dated 22 June 2016 (as novated, amended and restated pursuant to a novation agreement dated 22 June 2016, as further amended and restated from time to time) entered into between, amongst others, RCCL as borrower, the Citi Facility Agent and the banks and financial institutions listed therein as Lenders in relation to a US Dollar term loan facility in respect of m.v. “Celebrity Edge” (ex Hull J34).


More Definitions of Hull

Hull means the shell, or outer casting, and internal structure below the main deck which provide both the floatation envelope and structural integrity to the vessel in its normal operation;
Hull means the outermost cover of the rice kernel, also known as “husk”;
Hull. A vessel, exclusive of all means of propulsion.
Hull means the canoe body, deck and keel, but not rudders or trim tabs.
Hull means structure of Your insured Boat including deck, cabin, superstructure, fixtures and fittings on or below the deck that are not normally removable and normally sold with the Boat.
Hull means the framework of a vessel, including the keel, together with all decks, deck houses, tanks, the inside and outside plating and all steel bulkheads, but exclusive of masts, yards, rigging, machinery, outfit and equipment.
Hull means the framework of a vessel, including the keel, together with all decks, deck houses, tanks, the inside and outside plating and all steel bulkheads, but exclusive of masts, yards, rigging, machinery, outfit and equipment. Biweekly Status Report 2010 Bi-Weekly Status Reports: The Contractor shall prepare technical status report to be submitted bi-weekly on a day mutually agreeable to all parties that summarizes the previous two weeks performance and forecasts the next two weeks performance period. The report shall be submitted to the COTR at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled bi-weekly meeting. The purpose of this report is to apprise MARAD of the project status and to identify any departures from the approved management and TCP. The report shall consist of two parts.