Classification Surveys Sample Clauses

Classification Surveys. All parts of the system shall be submitted to initial and periodic survey, according to the requirements of the appointed Classification Authority. The surveys shall be performed in situ, with the minimum interference with the production regularity, under the supervision of the Classification Authority Surveyor and the witness of the Company Representative. CONTRACTOR shall carry out all the survey activities prescribed by the Classification Authority, including but not limited to: — survey during installation, start up and commissioning, to ascertain that the vessel comply with the stated requirements, — periodical surveys, including annual and five years surveys, consisting on the check, at different levels of detail, of all the critical items to ascertain their integrity and perfect functionality, — special survey, to be performed anywhere an anomaly or a damage occur, to prove that the integrity and safety of the installation is again ensured. CONTRACTOR shall agree the surveys schedule, modes and extent with the Classification Authority; survey execution shall be noticed in advance to the Company for witness.
Classification Surveys. All parts of the system shall be submitted to initial and periodic survey, according to the requirements of the appointed Classification Authority. The surveys shall be performed in situ, with the minimum interference with the production regularity, under the supervision of the Classification Authority Surveyor and the witness of the Company Representative. C Issued for Internal Review GBB 28 Jan 14 B Issued for Internal Review GBB 27 Jan 14 A Issued for Internal Review GBB 23 Jan 14 Rev REASON FOR ISSUE Prepared VERIFIED APPROVED Date This document is property of Allied Energy. It shall neither be shown to Third Parties nor used for purposes other than those for which it has been sent Date Doc. N°. Page 28 Jan 2014 OYO2-FPSO-SOW-0001 59 of 85 CONTRACTOR shall carry out all the survey activities prescribed by the Classification Authority, including but not limited to: — survey during installation, start up and commissioning, to ascertain that the vessel comply with the stated requirements, — periodical surveys, including annual and five years surveys, consisting on the check, at different levels of detail, of all the critical items to ascertain their integrity and perfect functionality, — special survey, to be performed anywhere an anomaly or a damage occur, to prove that the integrity and safety of the installation is again ensured. CONTRACTOR shall agree the surveys schedule, modes and extent with the Classification Authority; survey execution shall be noticed in advance to the Company for witness.
Classification Surveys. When a classification survey is conducted and involves bargaining unit employees, the Union will be notified and will be permitted to have an observer present at the opening of the survey. Only an appropriate representative from the unit surveyed, who has been designated to represent the Union, shall be permitted to attend survey openings on official time when they would otherwise be in a duty status. The Agency will not pay travel and/or per diem expenses for Union representatives.
Classification Surveys. (a) Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the classification surveys, including, without limitation, the five-year special surveys, that are identified on Schedule 5.8 as surveys to be performed on or before the Closing Date (the “Surveys”). (b) In the event that the Surveys are not completed on or before the Closing Date, or the relevant classification society makes one or more recommendations (“Recommendations”) regarding the Drilling Rigs subject to such Surveys and such Recommendations are not fully satisfied prior to the Closing Date, Seller and Buyer shall agree at the Closing on the reasonable estimated costs from and after the Closing for completing the Surveys and satisfying all Recommendations (including, without limitation, agreed loss of hire costs), and Seller shall pay such amount into a third party escrow at Closing (the “Survey Escrow”). Buyer’s actual costs of completing such Surveys and satisfying all Recommendations shall be paid or reimbursable out of the Survey Escrow within ten (10) days after Buyer’s presentation of reasonable documentation evidencing the costs incurred by Buyer in connection therewith. To the extent such actual costs incurred by Buyer exceed the Survey Escrow, Seller shall pay or reimburse Buyer for such actual costs within ten (10) days after Buyer’s presentation of reasonable documentation evidencing the costs incurred by Buyer in connection therewith. Any amounts remaining in the Survey Escrow after completion of the Surveys, satisfaction of all Recommendations and full reimbursement of Buyer shall be returned to Seller. Seller’s obligation under this Section 5.8(h) shall expire upon completion of the Surveys, satisfaction of all Recommendations and full reimbursement of Buyer. (c) The escrow and reimbursement mechanism described in Section 5.8(h) will be applied and the Parties will be required to proceed with the Closing so long as the reasonable estimated costs from and after the Closing for completing the Surveys and satisfying all Recommendations would not exceed Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00). If such estimated costs pursuant to Section 5.8(b) would exceed Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00), then either Party shall have the option to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 8.1(d)(ii).
Classification Surveys. ‌ When a classification survey involves bargaining unit employees, the union is permitted to have an observer present at the opening of the survey. The union will be notified in advance of periodic full-coverage surveys.

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