Derelict vessel definition

Derelict vessel means the vessel's owner is known and can be located, and exerts control of a vessel that:
Derelict vessel means a vessel that is on the waters of this state and that is:
Derelict vessel means a vessel whose owner is known and can be located, and who is able to exert control of a vessel that:

Examples of Derelict vessel in a sentence

  • Derelict vessel removal, disposal, and/or salvage services depend on the particular circumstances pertaining to the vessel at issue.

  • The BUA Averaging Certificate requires approval by the Watershed Review Board, a sub-set of the Board of Adjustment; for the purposes of this ordinance, the Board of Adjustment may act as the Watershed Review Board.

  • The accumulation of these fees is sufficient for the removal and disposal of recreational vessels that become derelict or abandoned;(c) Derelict vessel removal fees do not apply to commercial vessels.

  • Specifically, they can be spent to provide for:• Recreational channel marking and other uniform water markers;• Public boat ramps;• Lifts and hoists;• Marine railways and other public launching facilities;• Derelict vessel removal; and• Removal of vessels and floating structures deemed a hazard to public safety and health for failure to comply with s.

  • Derelict vessel – (i) grounded; (ii) allowed to remain in an unseaworthy or dilapidated condition; or (iii) submerged or in immediate danger of sinking.


More Definitions of Derelict vessel

Derelict vessel means the vessel's owner is known and can be
Derelict vessel means any vessel, as defined in s. 327.02, that is left, stored, or abandoned:
Derelict vessel means any vessel, as defined in s.
Derelict vessel means a vessel that has been left unattended for a continuous period of more than twenty-four hours, if:
Derelict vessel means any Vessel as defined by Section 327.02, Florida Statutes, and any amendments thereto, which is left, stored or abandoned in a wrecked, junked or substantially dismantled condition on the waters within the municipal boundaries of the City of St. Augustine or which is located in a Mooring Field or at the City of St. Augustine Municipal Marina without the consent of the City of St. Augustine or which is docked or grounded at or beached upon the private property of another without the consent of the owner of the property or which is grounded at or beached on public property without the consent of the public owner of the property.
Derelict vessel means any vessel, scow, lighter or similar floating structure or part thereof, whether or not moored, anchored or made fast to shore, that is broken or altered to such an extent that it will not keep afloat with ordinary care. (CONN. GEN. STAT. § 15-3a.)
Derelict vessel means a vessel, scow, lighter or similar floating