Moorings definition

Moorings means the structure and equipment, not being part of the Boat, used to secure a moored Boat at a marina, yacht club, wharf, jetty, pier or location when not navigating.
Moorings means the facilities for mooring Tankers at the Port;
Moorings means: the posts for moorings and scrubbing purposes on the area at Pin Mill bay known as the "Hard" and comprising the concrete access roadway and the shingled area downstream thereof; the barge repair facilities on the Hard; the dinghy mooring chain immediately up stream of the concrete roadway of the said Hard; and the new jetty and its berthing and related anchoring facilities, all as marked on the Plan;

Examples of Moorings in a sentence

  • Check Moorings: Regularly check mooring lines and anchors, especially after extreme conditions.

  • Horizontal Moorings are usually attached to pool anchor eyes, such as those used to secure lane buoy lines.

  • Moorings will only be considered for use on Hoover and O’Shaughnessy Reservoirs.

  • Moorings that are not used for any consecutive three-month period between May 1 and September 30 shall be presumed to be abandoned and be removed at the owner's expense, and the location shall be reallocated.

  • Moorings shall be located and constructed so as to avoid adverse impacts on navigation throughout all federally maintained channels.

  • Moorings and the attached vessel shall not interfere with the access of any riparian owner nor shall it block riparian access to channels or deep water, which allows riparian access.

  • Shippers, their agents or connecting carriers to vessels Straight Time Labor – Pay rate for labor performed between the hours of 08:00 and 17:00, Monday through Friday.Transient Mooring – Moorings used on a temporary basis by visiting boats.

  • Moorings owned by the harbour authority must be fit for the purpose, regularly maintained and checked.

  • Moorings to be maintained in good order and all swing moorings to be lifted for inspection at least every three years.

  • Moorings and the attached vessel shall not interfere with the access to any riparian property, and shall have a minimum setback of 15 feet from the adjacent property lines extended into the water at the points that they intersect the shoreline.


More Definitions of Moorings

Moorings means any weight, chain, rope, float structure, and/or appliance used by a vessel for anchoring purposes, and which is not carried aboard such vessel as part of the regular equipment.
Moorings means the means by which a ship, boat or aircraft is secured E.g. anchor, floating buoy.
Moorings means any weight, chain, rope, float structure, and/or appliance used
Moorings has the meaning given to it in the recitals to this Agreement.
Moorings means the facilities for mooring Tankers ax xxx Xort of Loading. EXPORT MARKETING AND SHIPPING AGREEMENT
Moorings means any structure or item (not being part of the boat which we have agreed to cover) to which your boat is, or may be, secured when not being used.

Related to Moorings

  • Mooring means any swing or pile mooring whether private, commercial or recreational mooring that is located within the coastal marine area of the Northland.

  • Deck means a walkway immediately adjacent to a swimming pool.

  • NACE means National Association of Corrosion Engineers

  • Debris means woody vegetative residue less than 3 cubic feet in size resulting from forest practices activities which would reasonably be expected to cause significant damage to a public resource.

  • Tunnel means a subterranean passage made by excavating beneath the over- burden into which a building worker enters or is required to enter to work;

  • Loading means the quantity of a specific substance present per unit of surface area, such as the amount of lead in micrograms contained in the dust collected from a certain surface area divided by the surface area in square feet or square meters.

  • Landing means the level portion of a stairs located between flights of stairs or located at the top and foot of a stairs.

  • Bulkhead means an airtight structure separating the working chamber from free air or from another chamber under a lower pressure than the working pressure;

  • Runway means a defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft;

  • Lift means a device or system with a platform that can be raised and lowered to provide passenger access between the floor of a passenger compartment and the ground or kerb.

  • Sailboat means the same as that term is defined in Section 73-18-2.

  • Blasting means changing the level or grade of land or rendering, tearing, demolishing, moving, or removing earth, rock, buildings, structures, or other masses or materials by seismic blasting or the detonation of dynamite or any other explosive agent.

  • Tank means an enclosed space which is formed by the permanent structure of a ship and which is designed for the carriage of liquid in bulk.

  • Topsoil means a varying depth (up to 300 mm) of the soil profile irrespective of the fertility, appearance, structure, agricultural potential, fertility and composition of the soil;

  • Incinerator means any enclosed device that:

  • Intake means “Sanctioned Intake”.

  • Landscaping means the treatment of land (other than buildings) being the site or part of the site in respect of which this planning permission is granted, for the purpose of enhancing or protecting the amenities of the site and the area in which it is situated and includes screening by fences, walls or other means of enclosure; measures to screen the refuse provision; planting of trees, hedges, shrubs or grass; formation of banks, terraces or other earth works, laying out of gardens, paved areas or courts and other amenity features.

  • Firefighter means any regular, paid or volunteer, member of a lawfully constituted fire department of a municipal corporation, township, fire district, or village.

  • Compaction means the increase in soil bulk density.

  • Dike means an embankment or ridge of either natural or man-made materials used to prevent the movement of liquids, sludges, solids, or other materials.

  • Sidelights means a green light on the starboard side and a red light on the port side each showing an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of 112.5 degrees and so fixed as to show the light from right ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the beam on its respective side. In a vessel of less than 20 metres in length the sidelights may be combined in one lantern carried on the fore and aft centreline of the vessel.

  • DIRT means Deposit Interest Retention Tax;

  • Connector means a flanged, screwed, welded, or other joined fitting used to connect two pipelines or a pipeline and a piece of process equipment.

  • Cold Weather Alert means the notice that PJM provides to PJM Members, Transmission Owners, resource owners and operators, customers, and regulators to prepare personnel and facilities for expected extreme cold weather conditions.

  • Skateboard means a board with small wheels that is usually ridden by a person. For purposes of these rules, a nonmotorized scooter (a board with a handle) is considered a skateboard.

  • Backpressure means a pressure (caused by a pump, elevated tank or piping, boiler, or other means) on the consumer's side of the service connection that is greater than the pressure provided by the public water system and which may cause backflow.