Maritime Guidelines definition

Maritime Guidelines means any United States, international or non-United States (including the Republic of the Xxxxxxxx Islands and Bermuda) Law, code of practice, convention, protocol, guideline or similar requirement or restriction concerning or relating to a Partnership Vessel and to which a Partnership Vessel is subject and required to comply with, imposed, published or promulgated by any Governmental Entity, the International Maritime Organization, such Partnership Vessel’s classification society or the insurer(s) of such Partnership Vessel.
Maritime Guidelines means any United States, international or non-United States (including the Marshall Islands, Liberia and Bermuda) rule, code of practice, convention, protocol, guideline or similar requirement or restriction concerning or relating to a Vessel, and to which a Vessel is subject and required to comply with, imposed, published or promulgated by any relevant Governmental Authority, the International Maritime Organization, such Vessel’s classification society or the insurer(s) of such Vessel.
Maritime Guidelines shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.1(ll).

Examples of Maritime Guidelines in a sentence

  • Therefore, that aspect of the Maltese tonnage tax scheme is incompatible with the Maritime Guidelines.

  • The Tonnage Tax Scheme thus is in line with the Maritime Guidelines and the Commission's case practice in this respect.

  • In January 2010 the Commission approved for the first time State aid for launching a "Motorways of the Sea" project on the basis of both the Maritime Guidelines and the Complementary aid Guidelines313.

  • Section 3.1, penultimate paragraph, of the Maritime Guidelines stipulates that, in order to keep an equitable balance of tonnage tax rates, the Commission will only approve schemes giving rise to a tax-load for the same tonnage fairly in line with the schemes already approved.

  • Maritime Guidelines and all applicable international, national, state and local conventions, laws, regulations, orders, governmental licenses and other requirements (including, without limitation, all Environmental Laws), in each case as in effect on the date hereof, except where such failure to be in compliance is not resulting or would not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect.


More Definitions of Maritime Guidelines

Maritime Guidelines means any United States, international or non-United States (including the Xxxxxxxx Islands, Liberia and Bermuda) rule, code of practice, convention, protocol, guideline or similar requirement or restriction concerning or relating to a Company Vessel or Parent Vessel, as applicable, and to which a Company Vessel or Parent Vessel, as applicable, is subject and required to comply with, imposed, published or promulgated by any relevant Governmental Authority, the International Maritime Organization, such Company Vessel's or Parent Vessel's, as applicable, classification society or the insurer(s) of such Company Vessel or Parent Vessel, as applicable.
Maritime Guidelines means any Applicable Law, code of practice, convention, protocol, guideline or similar requirement or restriction concerning or relating to a Company Vessel and to which a Company Vessel is subject and with which it is required to comply, imposed, published or promulgated by any Governmental Authority, the International Maritime Organization, such Company Vessel’s classification society or the insurer(s) of such Company Vessel.
Maritime Guidelines means any United States, international or non-United States (including the Marshall Islands, Greece and France) rule, requirement or restriction concerning or relating to a vessel, and to which a vessel is subject and required to comply with, imposed or promulgated by any Governmental Entity, such vessel’s classification society or the insurer(s) of such vessel.
Maritime Guidelines means any rule, code of practice, convention, protocol, guideline or similar requirement or restriction concerning or relating to a Company Fleet Asset or Parent Fleet Asset imposed, published or promulgated by any relevant Governmental Authority, the International Maritime Organization, including any classification society or insurer of any Company Fleet Asset or Parent Fleet Asset.
Maritime Guidelines means any United States, international or non-United States (including the Republic of the Xxxxxxxx Islands and Bermuda) Law, code of practice, convention, protocol, guideline or similar requirement or restriction concerning or relating to a Partnership Vessel (as defined in the Merger Agreement) and to which a Partnership Vessel (as defined in the Merger Agreement) is subject and required to comply with, imposed, published or promulgated by any Governmental Authority, the International Maritime Organization, such Partnership Vessel’s (as defined in the Merger Agreement) classification society or the insurer(s) of such Partnership Vessel (as defined in the Merger Agreement).
Maritime Guidelines means any Applicable Law, code of practice, convention, protocol, guideline or similar requirement or restriction concerning or relating to a Company Vessel and to which a Company Vessel
Maritime Guidelines has the meaning set forth in Section 3.21(b)(iii). “Marketing Period” means the first period of 15 consecutive Business Days after the date hereof and ended prior to the termination date hereof, throughout which (a) the conditions set forth in Section 6.01 and Section 6.02 (other than those conditions that by their terms or nature are to be satisfied at the Closing, but subject to the satisfaction or waiver of such conditions) have been and remain satisfied or waived, (b) Buyer has the Required Information and (c) no event shall have occurred nor shall any condition exist that would cause any of the conditions set forth in Section 6.01 or Section 6.02 to fail to be satisfied assuming that the Closing were to occur at any time during such 15 consecutive Business Day period; provided, that (i) the Marketing Period will end on any earlier date on which the Debt Financing is consummated, (ii) the Marketing Period shall not conclude earlier than the date that is 60 calendar days 6