Required Arrival Time Sample Clauses

Required Arrival Time. Date and time established by the Authority as the deadline by which a vessel booked for transit must arrive in order to transit. Vessel Agent. Person or entity that has been authorized by a vessel owner or operator, in the manner prescribed by Canal authorities, and is empowered to represent him. Radio Communication. Transmission by radio of writing, signs, signals, pictures, and sounds of all kinds, including all instrumentalities, facilities, apparatus, systems, and services pertaining to the transmissions; among these, the receipt, forwarding, and delivery of radio communication.
Required Arrival Time. Date and time established by the Authority as the deadline by which a vessel booked for transit must arrive in order to transit. Launch. A power•driven vessel 20 meters (65 feet) in length or less. Organic Law. Law No. 19 of June 11, 1997, whereby the Panama Canal Authority is organized. Combustible Liquids. Volatile liquids with flash points at or above 61º C (141º F). Beam. The maximum breadth (width) of the hull, between the outside surfaces of the shell plating. Also known as Maximum Beam. MARPOL 73/78. The IMO International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978, and any amendments thereto. Fissionable Radioactive Material. Any material containing Uranium 233, Uranium ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 241, or any combination of these radionuclides. Non-irradiated natural or depleted uranium, or uranium which has only been irradiated in a thermal reactor, is excluded from this definition.

Related to Required Arrival Time

  • Central Time After all Parties have been notified, the provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this Section 2.1 shall apply.”

  • Additional Time If because of events beyond the Design Professional’s reasonable control, it is not able to meet the specified time period, then it should be entitled to ask the Owner for additional time, which request shall not be unreasonably denied.

  • Show Up Time An employee who reports to work in the usual manner without having been notified that there is no work available and is sent home because of lack of work before having worked four (4) hours shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours pay at their prevailing hourly rate. The employee shall also receive their full accommodation allowance if and when applicable. Each employee must inform the Employer of a means of being contacted on short notice. If an attempt is made by the Employer at least two (2) hours before the employee’s shift commences by way of the contact information provided, in an effort to inform the employee of a lack of work, and the Employer is unable to do so, the employee will not be entitled to show up time.

  • Pacific Time If enabled by Platform, the Same Day ACH means that the transfer will be performed within one (1) business day. Any same day ACH transfer scheduled after the cut-off time will be treated as if it were scheduled as next day ACH transfer. In some circumstances, transactions may be delayed for risk or compliance reasons.

  • Crib Time (i) When an Employee is required to work overtime after the usual ceasing time for the day or shift for two hours or more, he/she shall be allowed to take, without deduction of pay, a crib time of twenty minutes in duration immediately after such ceasing time and thereafter, after each four hours of continuous work, he/she shall be allowed to take also, without deduction of pay, a crib time of 30 minutes in duration. (ii) In the event of an Employee remaining at work after the usual ceasing time without taking the crib time of twenty minutes and continuing at work for a period of two hours or more, he/she shall be regarded as having worked twenty minutes more than the time worked and be paid accordingly.