Weather-tight definition
Weather-tight means, as defined in Annex I of ILLC 1966/1988, that in any sea conditions water will not penetrate into the yacht;
Weather-tight means that in any sea conditions water will not penetrate into the ship
Weather-tight in relation to a structure means a structure which is capable of preventing the passage of sea water through it in ordinary sea conditions
More Definitions of Weather-tight
Weather-tight means the exterior enclosure of the Premises has been completed reasonably sufficiently (or reasonable temporary measures have been implemented) to keep out wind and rain or snow, thus allowing the interior components of the Landlord’s Work to proceed without interruption due to reasonably expected weather conditions. At any time on or after the date on which Landlord has determined that the Premises is Weather-Tight, Landlord may provide a written notice thereof to Tenant. Tenant shall then have a period of five (5) business days after receipt of such notice (the “Weather-Tight Inspection Period”) to conduct a visual inspection of the Premises to confirm that it is Weather-Tight. During the Weather-Tight Inspection Period, Landlord shall provide Tenant with reasonable access to the Premises for purposes of such visual inspection. If, based on such inspection, Tenant reasonably believes that the Premises is not Weather-Tight, then Tenant shall provide written notice to Landlord stating the reasons why Tenant believes that the Premises is not Weather-Tight (a “Weather-Tight Objection Notice”) on or before the expiration of the Weather-Tight Inspection Period. If Tenant fails to provide a Weather-Tight Objection Notice prior to the expiration of the Weather-Tight Inspection Period, then, for all purposes under this Lease, Tenant shall be deemed to have agreed that the Premises is Weather-Tight and the Weather-Tight Milestone shall be deemed achieved. In the event of any dispute as to whether the Premises is Weather-Tight, such dispute shall be submitted to arbitration pursuant to Section 16.33 of the Lease.
Weather-tight. , for a location, means that the location is arranged to be able to prevent the passage, under all weather conditions, of all but a quantity of water over an entire voyage that is unlikely to put persons or the vessel at risk.
Weather-tight means that no water, rain or other moisture shall leak, seep or otherwise pass through the penetrations made in the roof. During such ten (10)-year warranty period, if any water, rain or moisture leak, seepage or other entry though the roof penetrations occurs, Installer shall make repairs promptly and pay for any direct damages to the Customer Site, to the Customer’s satisfaction and at no cost to EverBright, the applicable System Owner or the Customer, in order to prevent any subsequent leak, seepage or entry.
Weather-tight is defined in Section 8.2.