CORPUS CHRISTI MARINE OPERATIONS MANUAL Sample Clauses

CORPUS CHRISTI MARINE OPERATIONS MANUAL. 4.1 The Parties acknowledge that Project Co has delivered to Transporter a copy of the marine operations manual developed for the Corpus Christi Facility (as amended from time to time, the “Corpus Christi Marine Operations Manual”) which governs activities at the Corpus Christi Facility, consistent with International Standards, and which applies to each LNG Tanker and each other LNG vessel berthing at the Corpus Christi Facility. 4.2 In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and the Corpus Christi Marine Operations Manual, the provisions of this Agreement shall take priority. 4.3 Project Co shall promptly notify Transporter upon any amendment to the Corpus Christi Marine Operations Manual and shall provide a copy of the amended Corpus Christi Marine Operations Manual to Transporter.
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CORPUS CHRISTI MARINE OPERATIONS MANUAL. 4.1 The Parties acknowledge that Project Co shall deliver to Transporter not later than six (6) months prior to the Start Date a copy of the marine operations manual developed for the Corpus Christi Facility (as amended from time to time, the “Corpus Christi Marine Operations Manual”) which governs activities at the Corpus Christi Facility, consistent with International Standards, and which applies to each LNG Tanker and each other LNG vessel berthing at the Corpus Christi Facility. 4.2 In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and the Corpus Christi Marine Operations Manual, the provisions of this Agreement shall take priority. 4.3 Project Co shall promptly notify Transporter upon any amendment to the Corpus Christi Marine Operations Manual and shall provide a copy of the amended Corpus Christi Marine Operations Manual to Transporter.
CORPUS CHRISTI MARINE OPERATIONS MANUAL as defined in Section 7.8;
CORPUS CHRISTI MARINE OPERATIONS MANUAL. The Parties acknowledge that Seller shall deliver to Buyer not later than twelve (12) Months prior to the T1 DFCD a copy of the marine operations manual developed for the Corpus Christi Facility (as amended from time to time, the “Corpus Christi Marine Operations Manual”) which governs activities at the Corpus Christi Facility, consistent with International Standards, and which applies to each LNG Tanker and each other LNG vessel berthing at the Corpus Christi Facility. In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and the Corpus Christi Marine Operations Manual, the provisions of this Agreement shall control. Seller shall promptly notify Buyer upon any amendment to the Corpus Christi Marine Operations Manual and shall provide a copy of the amended Corpus Christi Marine Operations Manual to Buyer.

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