Shipbuilding Contract C definition

Shipbuilding Contract C means the shipbuilding contract dated 16 March 2007 between Builder C and Expresscarrier, for the construction by Builder C of Ship C and its purchase by Expresscarrier, as supplemented from time to time;
Shipbuilding Contract C means the contract dated 8 July 2011 (as novated pursuant to the Novation Agreement C and as the same may be further supplemented, amended or novated from time to time) originally entered into between Elandra, as novated in favour of Owner C pursuant to the relevant Novation Agreement, and the Builder for the construction and purchase of Vessel C;
Shipbuilding Contract C means, in relation to Ship 35, the shipbuilding contract dated 16 September 2022 and made between (i) the Builder of Ships 35 and 36 and (ii) the Borrower for the construction by the Builder of Ship 35 and its purchase by the Borrower. "Shipbuilding Contract D" means, in relation to Ship 36, the shipbuilding contract dated 16 September 2022 and made between (i) the Builder of Ships 35 and 36 and (ii) the Borrower for the construction by the Builder of Ship 36 and its purchase by the Borrower.

Examples of Shipbuilding Contract C in a sentence

  • It would be more cost efficient to contract with Waste Control for a 10-yard dumpster and then they would haul the solids the next day.

  • THE SHIPBUILDING CONTRACTS The Shipbuilding Contracts are of identical terms and conditions and are described below: Date : 8 December 2005 Parties : Newbuilding : Lake Stevens Limited for Shipbuilding Contract A; PurchasersGood Shape Limited for Shipbuilding Contract B; Bright Cove Limited for Shipbuilding Contract C; and Future Sea Limited for Shipbuilding Contract D;each being an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company.Newbuilding : Guangdong Machinery Imp.

  • This item covers the purchase of the remaining instruments to sample in accordance with the PMP.


More Definitions of Shipbuilding Contract C

Shipbuilding Contract C means the legally binding Shipbuilding Contract dated 8 December 2005 entered into between Bright Cove Limited and the Sellers for the acquisition of Vessel C by Bright Cove Limited;
Shipbuilding Contract C means the shipbuilding contract dated 16 March 2007 and made between Hanjin and Expresscarrier, for the construction by Hanjin of Ship C and its purchase by Expresscarrier, as supplemented from time to time;
Shipbuilding Contract C means the legally binding Shipbuilding Contract dated
Shipbuilding Contract C means the shipbuilding contract dated 28 March 2006 and made between the Builder and Balticsea, for the construction by the Builder of Ship C and its purchase by Balticsea, as supplemented from time to time;

Related to Shipbuilding Contract C

  • Shipbuilding Contract means the shipbuilding contract dated 30 March 2011 and made between the Builder and the Borrower for the construction by the Builder of the Ship and its purchase by the Borrower as supplemented and amended from time to time;

  • Construction Contract or “contract” means a written agreement between a contractor and a public agency for the construction, alteration, demolition, or repair of a facility, other than a contract having a dollar value of less than $30,000.00 or a contract that provides for 3 or fewer payments.

  • Design-build contract means a single contract with a Design-Build Firm for the design and construction of a public construction project.

  • Contract Price means the price payable to the supplier under the contract for the full and proper performance of his contractual obligations.

  • Electrical contractor means an electrical contractor as defined in the Regulations;

  • Construction Plant means appliances, machinery with necessary supply to up keep and maintenance of the works or temporary works but dose not include materials or other things intended to form part of the permanent work.

  • Ship means a vessel of any type whatsoever operating in the marine environment and includes hydrofoil boats, air-cushion vehicles, submersibles, floating craft and fixed or floating platforms.