Scheduled Drydocking definition

Scheduled Drydocking is defined in Clause 16.1(a).
Scheduled Drydocking is defined in Clause 20.1.

Examples of Scheduled Drydocking in a sentence

  • In addition, Scheduled Drydocking may be made at such other intervals as Owner and Charterer may mutually agree, but always in accordance with the Classification Society requirements and requirements of the Registry so that the Vessel is fit in every way for service under this Charter.

  • Scheduled Drydocking If Charter period becomes longer than one year which results in the need for Vessel’s scheduled drydocking, Owner agrees to exercise best commercial effort, without guarantee, to substitute vessel for the relevant drydock period with another vessel that meets all of Charterer’s requirements subject to Charterer’s approval, always following provisions of Clause 4.1, APPROVAL.

  • Any time during which the Vessel is off-Hire for Scheduled Drydocking shall be added to the Initial Charter Period.

  • When, and if, the Vessel is fifteen (15) years old and over, she shall, in relation to the hull only, obtain at each Scheduled Dry-docking a CAP rating of not less than two (2) or equivalent.

  • Hire Any time during which the Vessel is off-Hire for Scheduled Drydocking shall be added to the Initial Term.

  • Contract No. 2018-F-109, Shipyard- Rebuild of the M.S. Sonoma (federal share of $15,159,072) and Contract No. 2019-F-038, Scheduled Drydocking and Capital Improvements for MS Marin and MV Mendocino (federal share of $2,012,609) were awarded in the latter part of the final semi-annual reporting period, therefore mid-course adjustments to the DBE goal were not necessary, nor would such adjustments help the District meet its goal.

  • Programme When, and if, the Vessel is fifteen (15) years old and over, she shall, in relation to the hull only, obtain at each Scheduled Dry-docking a CAP rating of not less than two (2) or equivalent.

  • Any time during which the Vessel is off-Hire for Scheduled Drydocking shall be added to the Initial Term.

Related to Scheduled Drydocking

  • Scheduled Maintenance means any adjustment, repair, removal, disassembly, cleaning, or replacement of components or systems required by the manufacturer which is performed on a periodic basis to prevent part failure or equipment or engine malfunction, or anticipated as necessary to correct an overt indication of malfunction or failure for which periodic maintenance is not appropriate.

  • Scheduled Uptime means the total minutes in the reporting month less the total minutes represented by the Scheduled Downtime.

  • Scheduled Downtime has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.

  • Scheduled Maintenance Time means the time that the System is not in service due to a scheduled activity as defined in this SLA. The scheduled maintenance time would not be during 16X6 timeframe. Further, scheduled maintenance time is planned downtime with the prior permission.

  • Scheduled Project Completion Date shall have the meaning specified in Section 6.3 (c);

  • Scheduled Completion Date shall be the date set forth in Clause 10.3;

  • Scheduled Commissioning Date or “SCD” of the Project shall mean [Insert Date];

  • Scheduled Flight means a flight in an aircraft where the airline is listed in the Official Airline guide or equivalent and the air carrier holds a certificate, licence or similar authorization for scheduled air transportation issued by the relevant authorities in the country in which the aircraft is registered and, in accordance with such authorization, maintains and publishes schedules and tariffs for passenger service between named airports at regular and specific times. Scheduled Airline does not include Private Charter.

  • Scheduled Repayment shall have the meaning provided in Section 4.02(a).

  • scheduled service means a series of ship crossings operated so as to serve traffic between the same two or more ports, either according to a published timetable or with crossings so regular or frequent that they constitute a recognisable systematic series;

  • Unscheduled Downtime means any time when any or all of the applications and Services provided by the Supplier to the Customer shall be unavailable to the Customer due to unexpected system failures other than Scheduled Downtime or the downtime is attributable to events not under the control of the Supplier.

  • Scheduled Tribes means such tribes or tribal communities or parts of or groups within, such tribes or tribal communities as are deemed to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to the State of Maharashtra under article 342 of the Constitution of India residing in any part of the State of Maharashtra;

  • Scheduled Outage has the meaning given to it in the Grid Code;

  • Unscheduled Rebalance means an unscheduled rebalance occurring on a Valuation Date on which the rebalancing mechanism built in the relevant Index or Investment Strategy in respect of a Series of ETP Securities has been triggered by a change in the price of the corresponding Reference Asset of such Index or Investment Strategy by more than the relevant trigger level for the Index or Investment Strategy in accordance with its methodology.

  • Scheduled Airline means any civilian aircraft operated by a civilian scheduled air carrier holding a certificate, license or similar authorization for civilian scheduled air carrier transport issued by the country of the aircraft’s registry, and which in accordance therewith flies, maintains and publishes tariffs for regular passenger service between named cities at regular and specified times, on regular or chartered flights operated by such carrier.

  • Scheduled Castes means such castes, races or tribes or parts of, or groups within, such castes, races or tribes as are deemed to be Scheduled Castes, in relation to the State of Maharashtra under article 341 of the Constitution of India;

  • Scheduled Energy means the Energy that clears under the applicable CAISO market based on the final Schedule developed in accordance with this Agreement, the operating procedures developed by the Parties pursuant to Section 3.10, and the applicable CAISO Tariff, protocols and Scheduling practices.

  • Unscheduled Holiday means a day that is not a Settlement Business Day and the market was not aware of such fact (by means of a public announcement or by reference to other publicly available information) until a time later than 9:00 a.m. local time in the principal financial centre of the Specified Currency two Settlement Business Days prior to the relevant Rate Fixing Date. As soon as the Calculation Agent is aware of such an Unscheduled Holiday, they shall inform the Issuer promptly.

  • Service Drop means the overhead service conductors from the service point to the connection to the service-entrance conductors at the building or other structure.

  • Rescheduled Closing Day shall have the meaning specified in paragraph 2B(7).

  • Shipment Date means the date for shipment of Product requested by Buyer in a Purchase Order.

  • Maintenance Charges means the charges payable by the applicant to the Maintenance Agency in accordance with the demand raised by the Maintenance Agency for the maintenance and up keep of the said building/ said complex, including common areas and facilities but does not include; (a) the charges for actual consumption of utilities in the Dwelling Unit including but not limited to electricity, water, which shall be charged based on actual consumption on monthly basis and (b) any statutory payments, taxes, with regard to the Dwelling Unit/ said building/said complex.

  • Scheduled means, with respect to any Claim, the status, priority, and amount, if any, of such Claim as set forth in the Schedules.

  • Interconnection Activation Date means the date that the construction of the joint facility Interconnection arrangement has been completed, trunk groups have been established, joint trunk testing is completed and trunks have been mutually accepted by the Parties.

  • Furniture maintenance product means a wax, polish, conditioner, or any other product designed for the purpose of polishing, protecting or enhancing finished wood surfaces other than floors. Furniture maintenance product does not include: dusting aids; wood cleaners, and products designed solely for the purpose of cleaning; and products designed to leave a permanent finish such as stains, sanding sealers and lacquers.

  • Scheduled Maturity Date means June 30, 2032.