Hull Yard definition

Hull Yard the subcontracting yard(s) building large portions of the steel sections and/or major parts of the hull of the Vessel

Examples of Hull Yard in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding above, and subject to the Buyer’s approval of the subcontracting yard, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, large portions of the steel sections and/or major parts of the hull (excluding all stainless steel cargo tanks) will be subcontracted to one or more eastern European yards (the Hull Yard).

  • The Builder shall itself, and shall ensure that the Hull Yard shall, furnish the Representative and his assistant(s) with adequate office space, and such other reasonable facilities according to the Builder’s or such subcontractors’ practice including phone lines with broadband internet access at, or in the immediate vicinity of, the shipyard and the Hull Yard as may be necessary to enable them to effectively carry out their duties.

  • Whilst the Vessel is under construction and until Delivery and Acceptance, the Representative and his assistants shall during all working hours be given free access to the Vessel, its engines and accessories, and to any other place where work is being done, or materials are being processed or stored in connection with the construction of the Vessel, including the yards, workshops and offices of the Builder and the Hull Yard.