Maritime Authorities definition
Examples of Maritime Authorities in a sentence
Furthermore, Sellers will authorize their Classification Society to release directly to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islands Maritime Authorities any classification information which may be needed by them for registration purposes within fifteen (15) running days prior to the expected date of delivery of the Vessel to the Buyers.
TOOP aims at connecting the databases of national Maritime Authorities and to make the information available to authorised parties, as well as providing a possibility of online certificates, which will substitute paper-based or electronically-signed certificates that have to be carried on board.
The Ministry reserves the right to ask for further clarifications or to carry out investigations with the competent Maritime Authorities on the counter- findings presented by the Navigation Company; in this case the terms for the imposition of the penalty will be consequently deferred.
In the event that the skipper and Maritime Authorities determines that the weather jeopardizes the safety of passengers, and if an agreement is not reached between the company and the customer to find an alternative date, the contract will be canceled and the company will return the lessee the amounts delivered up to that time minus 10% for management fees.
Each Contracting Party shall recognize the crew's identity documents issued by the relevant national Maritime Authorities of the other Contracting Party.
The Committee may decide to invite representatives of the Maritime Authorities which are not ROCRAM members and of international or regional organizations, either State-run or private ones, whose contribution may be deemed useful for the Committee tasks.
The Maritime Authorities shall, at the request of another Maritime Authority, make efforts to find evidence of the alleged infractions of provisions concerning the behavior of vessels provided in Regulation 10 of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, and in the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as amended by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto.