Government vessel definition

Government vessel means a vessel—
Government vessel means a ship —
Government vessel as used in this subpart, means a vessel owned by the U.S. Government and operated directly by the Government or for the Government by an agent or contractor, including a privately owned U.S.-flag vessel under bareboat charter to the Government.

Examples of Government vessel in a sentence

  • The removal of contractor personnel from a Government vessel or installation as a result of the drug offenses shall not be cause for excusable delay, nor shall such action be deemed a basis for an equitable adjustment to price, delivery or other provisions of this contract.

  • The Contractor and its subcontractors engaged in the Work on a Canadian Government vessel must carry out the Work in compliance with applicable municipal, provincial and federal environmental laws, regulations and industry standards.

  • The Contractor and its sub-contractors engaged in the Work on a Canadian Government vessel must carry out the Work in compliance with applicable municipal, provincial and federal environmental laws, regulations and industry standards.

  • Buoy and vessel use charges under this part are made for the cost or value of time, in hours, consumed by the Government vessel, including ship’s complement, employed in marking the obstruction.

  • You are employed as a licensed Marine Officer on a Government vessel.


More Definitions of Government vessel

Government vessel means a vessel or a class of vessel that:
Government vessel means a vessel that is owned by and is in the service of Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province or that is in the exclusive possession of Her Majesty in that right.
Government vessel and “Government aircraft” means a vessel or aircraft -
Government vessel means avessel:
Government vessel. ’ means, subject to sub- section 17(2), any vessel that belongs to or is in the service of Her Majesty in right of Canada;
Government vessel means a vessel that is:
Government vessel means a ves­ sel owned by the United States Govern­ ment and operated directly by the Gov­ ernment or for the Government by an agent or contractor, including privately owned United States-flag vessels under bareboat charter to the Government; - (5) “Private United States vessel” means a privately owned United States- flag commercial vessel, including such vessels when under voyage or time charter to the United States Government, and including Government-owned ves­ sels under bareboat charter to private