Tug and Tow definition
Tug and Tow means a Tug or other Vessel towing another Vessel or Vessels astern, alongside or pushing another Vessel or Vessels ahead;
Tug and Tow means a Tug or other vessel towing another vessel or vessels
Tug and Tow means a tug towing another vessel or vessels astern, alongside or
Examples of Tug and Tow in a sentence
Notwithstanding Rule B of the York-Antwerp Rules 1994, the Tug and Tow, and INTRACOASTAL MARINE, LLC and CUSTOMER, shall be deemed separate interests not engaged in a common adventure.
Should the Free Time be exceeded, Delay Payment(s) at the rate 34 specified in Box 29 shall be payable until the Tug and Tow sail from the 35 place of departure or the Tug is free to leave the place of destination.
Free Time shall commence when the Tug arrives at the pilot station 31 at the place of departure or the Tug and Tow arrives at the pilot station at the 32 place of destination or anchors or arrives at the usual waiting area off such 33 places.