Offshore Equipment definition

Offshore Equipment means any FPSO, FSO, tension leg platform (TLP), drilling unit or any other item of offshore equipment;
Offshore Equipment means any Equipment not listed on the Accuval Appraisal (excluding any Equipment acquired after the date of the Accuval Appraisal and excluding any substitutions, replacements of or additions to any Equipment listed on the Accuval Appraisal).

Examples of Offshore Equipment in a sentence

  • Collateral Agent shall release its Lien in any Offshore Equipment upon fifteen (15) days prior written notice to Agents.

  • Louisiana 1,000 Common 100 % General Marine Leasing, LLC Delaware Membership Interest 100 % General Marine Offshore Equipment, Inc.

  • Louisiana General Marine Leasing, LLC Delaware General Marine Offshore Equipment, Inc.

  • As at the date of this Announcement, ASE has two 51%-owned subsidiaries, namely (i) International Offshore Equipments Pte Ltd and (ii) International Offshore Equipment Canada Inc, (collectively, the “ASE Subsidiaries”).

Related to Offshore Equipment

  • Service Equipment means any equipment, Software, systems, cabling and facilities provided by or on behalf of Verizon and used to facilitate provision of the Services at a Customer Site. Ownership of the Service Equipment does not pass to Customer. Service Equipment does not include Verizon Facilities.

  • Associated equipment means equipment that is used in conjunction with a radiographic exposure device to make radiographic exposures that drives, guides, or comes in contact with the source, e.g., guide tube, control tube, control (drive) cable, removable source stop, “J” tube and collimator when it is used as an exposure head.

  • Load Signalling Equipment means the equipment (which may include, but is not limited to, ripple injection plant) for the purpose of sending control signals to Load Control Equipment;

  • Mobility enhancing equipment means equipment, other than durable medical equipment or a motor vehicle or equipment on a motor vehicle normally provided by a motor vehicle manufacturer, dispensed pursuant to a prescription, including repair or replacement parts for that equipment, that is all of the following:

  • General purpose equipment means equipment, which is not limited to research, medical, scientific or other technical activities. Examples include office equipment and furnishings, modular offices, telephone networks, information technology equipment and systems, air conditioning equipment, reproduction and printing equipment, and motor vehicles.