Initial Request and Response. (a) If Operator requests WCMRC to respond to a spill of Oil on water in WCMRC’s GAR (“Initial Request”), WCMRC shall use its Best Efforts to provide a response (“Initial Response”). The Initial Request shall specify the approximate location and size of the spill, that the individual contacting WCMRC is authorized by Operator to request Marine Spill Response Services under this Agreement, the name of the ship (if applicable), the type of Oil involved, the contract number assigned to this Agreement and the nature and extent of the Marine Spill Response Services required. The Initial Request shall be documented by a WCMRC Duty Officer and will be followed by a draft work order. (b) Upon receipt of each draft work order, Operator shall determine the extent to which it requests WCMRC to perform the Marine Spill Response Services set forth in the draft work order and the parties shall consult and agree on the Marine Spill Response Services which WCMRC is to undertake and complete. (c) The parties shall evidence their agreement by signing a Work Order (each a “Work Order”). WCMRC will not commence any Marine Spill Response Services until the parties have agreed on the terms of a Work Order and both parties have signed same. (d) Upon being signed by both parties, a Work Order shall become an integral part of thisAgreement. (e) Each Work Order shall include a description of the Marine Spill Response Services to be performed by WCMRC and may, in WCMRC’s sole discretion, provide an estimate of WCMRC Fees payable in connection with the Marine Spill Response Services. (f) Work Orders shall be issued from time to time as the response changes, or until such time as overall command of the response is under a Unified Command structure. If the response isunder a Unified Command, response tasks relevant to WCMRC that are detailed in the Incident Action Plan are deemed to have been approved by Operator. WCMRC may or may not cease issuing individual Work Orders once a Unified Command begins issuing Incident Action Plans. (g) WCMRC will invoice Operator for all WCMRC Fees and Taxes borne from approved Work Orders and Incident Action Plans.
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Samples: Membership Agreement, Membership Agreement, Membership Agreement
Initial Request and Response. (a) If Operator Owner requests WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response to respond to a spill of Oil on water in WCMRCWestern Canada Marine Response’s GAR (“Initial Request”), WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response shall use its Best Efforts to provide a response (“Initial Response”). The Initial Request shall specify the approximate location and size of the spill, that the individual contacting WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response is the person authorized by Operator to request Marine Spill Response Services under this Agreementimplement the arrangement, the name of the ship (if applicable), the type of Oil involved, the contract number assigned to this Agreement and the nature and extent of the Marine Spill Response Services required. The Initial Request shall be documented by a WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response Duty Officer and thereafter one of the parties will be followed by prepare a draft work orderorder (the “Work Order”) and circulate it to the other. Each Work Order shall include a description of the Marine Spill Response Services to be performed by Western Canada Marine Response, may (in Western Canada Marine Response’s discretion) provide an estimate of the Western Canada Marine Response Fees payable in connection with the Marine Spill Response Services.
(b) Upon receipt issuance of each draft work orderWork Order, Operator Owner and Western Canada Marine Response shall determine the extent to which it requests WCMRC to Western Canada Marine Response will perform the Marine Spill Response Services set forth in the draft work order Work Order and the parties shall consult and agree on the Marine Spill Response Services which WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response is to undertake and complete.
(c) The parties shall evidence their agreement by signing a Work Order (each a “Work Order”). WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response will not commence any Marine Spill Response Services until the parties have agreed on the terms of a Work Order and both parties have signed same.
(d) Upon being signed by both parties, a Work Order shall become an integral part of thisAgreementthis Agreement.
(e) Each Work Orders may be amended by the parties by an amendment or subsequent Work Order shall include a description of the Marine Spill Response Services signed by both parties from time to be performed by WCMRC and may, in WCMRC’s sole discretion, provide an estimate of WCMRC Fees payable in connection with the Marine Spill Response Servicestime as circumstances require.
(f) Work Orders orders shall be issued from time to time as the response changes, or until such time as overall command of the response is under a Unified Command structure. If the response isunder is under a Unified Command, response tasks relevant to WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response that are detailed in the Incident Action Plan (IAP) are deemed to have been considered approved by Operatorthe Owner when the Owner signs off on the IAP. WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response may or may not cease issuing individual Work Orders once a Unified Command begins issuing Incident Action Plansthe IAP process is in place and rely on IAP signatures (including Owners) as approval for WCMRC resources deployed and response strategies being implemented.
(g) WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response will invoice Operator for Owner for, and the Owner will pay in accordance with the terms of such invoices, all WCMRC Fees and Taxes response costs borne from approved Work Orders work orders and Incident Action Plans.
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Samples: Membership Agreement, Membership Agreement
Initial Request and Response. (a) If Operator Owner requests WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response to respond to a spill of Oil on water in WCMRCWestern Canada Marine Response’s GAR (“Initial Request”), WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response shall use its Best Efforts to provide a response (“Initial Response”). The Initial Request shall specify the approximate location and size of the spill, that the individual contacting WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response is the person authorized by Operator to request Marine Spill Response Services under this Agreementimplement the arrangement, the name of the ship (if applicable), the type of Oil involved, the contract number assigned to this Agreement and the nature and extent of the Marine Spill Response Services required. The Initial Request shall be documented by a WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response Duty Officer and thereafter one of the parties will be followed by prepare a draft work order.order (the “Work Order”) and circulate it to the other. Each Work Order shall include a description of the Marine Spill Response Services to be performed by Western Canada Marine Response, may (in Western Canada Marine Response’s discretion) provide an estimate of the Western Canada Marine Response Fees payable in connection with the Marine Spill Response Services
(b) Upon receipt issuance of each draft work orderWork Order, Operator Owner and Western Canada Marine Response shall determine the extent to which it requests WCMRC to Western Canada Marine Response will perform the Marine Spill Response Services set forth in the draft work order Work Order and the parties shall consult and agree on the Marine Spill Response Services which WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response is to undertake and complete.
(c) The parties shall evidence their agreement by signing a Work Order (each a “final Work Order”). WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response will not commence any Marine Spill Response Services until the parties have agreed on the terms of a final Work Order and both parties have signed same.
(d) Upon being signed by both parties, a Work Order shall become an integral part of thisAgreement.this Agreement
(e) Each Work Orders may be amended by the parties by an amendment or subsequent Work Order shall include a description of the Marine Spill Response Services signed by both parties from time to be performed by WCMRC and may, in WCMRC’s sole discretion, provide an estimate of WCMRC Fees payable in connection with the Marine Spill Response Servicestime as circumstances require.
(f) Work Orders orders shall be issued from time to time as the response changes, or until such time as overall command of the response is under a Unified Command structure. If the response isunder a is under Unified Command, response tasks relevant to WCMRC that are Western Canada Marine Response detailed in the Incident Action Plan are deemed to have been considered approved by Operator. WCMRC the Operator and Western Canada Marine Response may or may not cease issuing individual Work Orders once a Unified Command begins issuing Incident Action PlansOrders.
(g) WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response will invoice Operator for Owner for, and the Owner will pay in accordance with the terms of such invoices, all WCMRC Fees and Taxes response costs borne from approved Work Orders work orders and Incident Action Plans.
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Samples: Membership Agreement, Membership Agreement
Initial Request and Response. (a) If Operator Owner requests WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response to respond to a spill of Oil on water in WCMRCWestern Canada Marine Response’s GAR (“Initial Request”), WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response shall use its Best Efforts to provide a response (“Initial Response”). The Initial Request shall specify the approximate location and size of the spill, that the individual contacting WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response is the person authorized by Operator to request Marine Spill Response Services under this Agreementimplement the arrangement, the name of the ship (if applicable), the type of Oil involved, the contract number assigned to this Agreement and the nature and extent of the Marine Spill Response Services required. The Initial Request shall be documented by a WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response Duty Officer and thereafter one of the parties will be followed by prepare a draft work orderorder (the “Work Order”) and circulate it to the other. Each Work Order shall include a description of the Marine Spill Response Services to be performed by Western Canada Marine Response, may (in Western Canada Marine Response’s discretion) provide an estimate of the Western Canada Marine Response Fees payable in connection with the Marine Spill Response Services, and any other information required under Section 6.3 of this Agreement.
(b) Upon receipt issuance of each draft work orderWork Order, Operator Owner and Western Canada Marine Response shall determine the extent to which it requests WCMRC to Western Canada Marine Response will perform the Marine Spill Response Services set forth in the draft work order Work Order and the parties shall consult and agree on the Marine Spill Response Services which WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response is to undertake and complete.
(c) The parties shall evidence their agreement by signing a Work Order (each a “Work Order”). WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response will not commence any Marine Spill Response Services until the parties have agreed on the terms of a Work Order and both parties have signed same.
(d) Upon being signed by both parties, a Work Order shall become an integral part of thisAgreementthis Agreement.
(e) Each Work Orders may be amended by the parties by an amendment or subsequent Work Order shall include a description of the Marine Spill Response Services signed by both parties from time to be performed by WCMRC and may, in WCMRC’s sole discretion, provide an estimate of WCMRC Fees payable in connection with the Marine Spill Response Servicestime as circumstances require.
(f) Work Orders orders shall be issued from time to time as the response changes, or until such time as overall command of the response is under a Unified Command structure. If the response isunder is under a Unified Command, response tasks relevant to WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response that are detailed in the Incident Action Plan (IAP) are deemed to have been considered approved by Operatorthe Owner when the Owner signs off on the IAP. WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response may or may not cease issuing individual Work Orders once a Unified Command begins issuing Incident Action Plansthe IAP process is in place and rely on IAP signatures (including Owners) as approval for WCMRC resources deployed and response strategies being implemented.
(g) WCMRC Western Canada Marine Response will invoice Operator for Owner for, and the Owner will pay in accordance with the terms of such invoices, all WCMRC Fees and Taxes response costs borne from approved Work Orders work orders and Incident Action Plans.
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Samples: Ship (Bulk Oil) Membership Agreement
Initial Request and Response. (a) If Operator requests WCMRC to respond to a spill of Oil on water in WCMRC’s GAR (“Initial Request”), WCMRC shall use its Best Efforts to provide a response (“Initial Response”). The Initial Request shall specify the approximate location and size of the spill, that the individual contacting WCMRC is authorized by Operator to request Marine Spill Response Services under this Agreement, the name of the ship (if applicable), the type of Oil involved, the contract number assigned to this Agreement and the nature and extent of the Marine Spill Response Services required. The Initial Request shall be documented by a WCMRC Duty Officer and will be followed by a draft work order.
(b) Upon receipt of each draft work order, Operator shall determine the extent to which it requests WCMRC to perform the Marine Spill Response Services set forth in the draft work order and the parties shall consult and agree on the Marine Spill Response Services which WCMRC is to undertake and complete.
(c) The parties shall evidence their agreement by signing a Work Order (each a “Work Order”). WCMRC will not commence any Marine Spill Response Services until the parties have agreed on the terms of a Work Order and both parties have signed samesignedsame.
(d) Upon being signed by both parties, a Work Order shall become an integral part of thisAgreementthis Agreement.
(e) Each Work Order shall include a description of the Marine Spill Response Services to be performed by WCMRC and may, in WCMRC’s sole discretion, provide an estimate of WCMRC Fees payable in connection with the Marine Spill Response Services.
(f) Work Orders shall be issued from time to time as the response changes, or until such time as overall command of the response is under a Unified Command structure. If the response isunder is under a Unified Command, response tasks relevant to WCMRC that are detailed in the Incident Action Plan are deemed to have been approved by Operator. WCMRC may or may not cease issuing individual Work Orders once a Unified Command begins issuing Incident Action Plans.
(g) WCMRC will invoice Operator for all WCMRC Fees and Taxes borne from approved Work Orders and Incident Action Plans.
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Samples: Membership Agreement
Initial Request and Response. (a) If Operator Subscriber requests WCMRC to respond to a spill of Oil on water in WCMRC’s GAR (“Initial Request”), WCMRC shall use its Best Efforts to provide a response (“Initial Response”). The Initial Request shall specify the approximate location and size of the spill, that the individual contacting WCMRC is authorized by Operator Subscriber to request Marine Spill Response Services under this Agreement, the name of the ship (if applicable), the type of Oil involved, the contract number assigned to this Agreement and the nature and extent of the Marine Spill Response Services required. The Initial Request shall be documented by a bya WCMRC Duty Officer and will be followed by a draft work orderorder that Subscriber shall approve before a response commences.
(b) Upon receipt of each draft work orderWork Order, Operator Subscriber shall determine the extent to which it requests WCMRC to perform the Marine Spill Response Services set forth in the draft work order and the parties shall consult and agree on the Marine Spill Response Services which WCMRC is to undertake and complete.
(c) The parties shall evidence their agreement by signing a Work Order work order (each a “Work Order”). WCMRC will not commence any Marine Spill Response Services until the parties have agreed on the terms of a Work Order and both parties have signed same.
(d) Upon being signed by both parties, a Work Order shall become an integral part of thisAgreement.
(e) Each Work Order work order shall include a description of the Marine Spill Response Services to be performed by WCMRC and may, in WCMRC’s sole discretion, provide an estimate of WCMRC Fees payable in connection with the Marine Spill Response Services.
(e) Upon being signed by both parties, a Work Order shall become an integral part of this Agreement.
(f) Work Orders shall be issued from time to time as the response changes, or until such time as overall command of the response is under a Unified Command structure. If the response isunder is under a Unified Command, response tasks relevant to WCMRC that are detailed in the Incident Action Plan are deemed to have been approved by OperatorSubscriber. WCMRC may or may not cease issuing individual Work Orders once a Unified Command begins issuing Incident Action Plans.
(g) WCMRC will invoice Operator Subscriber for all WCMRC Fees and Taxes borne from approved Work Orders and Incident Action Plans.
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Samples: Subscriber Agreement
Initial Request and Response. (a) If Operator Subscriber requests WCMRC to respond to a spill of Oil on water in WCMRC’s GAR (“Initial Request”), WCMRC shall use its Best Efforts to provide a response (“Initial Response”). The Initial Request shall specify the approximate location and size of the spill, that the individual contacting WCMRC is authorized by Operator Subscriber to request Marine Spill Response Services under this Agreement, the name of the ship (if applicable), the type of Oil involved, the contract number assigned to this Agreement and the nature and extent of the Marine Spill Response Services required. The Initial Request shall be documented by a WCMRC Duty Officer and will be followed by a draft work orderorder that Subscriber shall approve before a response commences.
(b) Upon receipt of each draft work order, Operator Subscriber shall determine the extent to which it requests WCMRC to perform the Marine Spill Response Services set forth in the draft work order and the parties shall consult and agree on the Marine Spill Response Services which WCMRC is to undertake and complete.
(c) The parties shall evidence their agreement by signing a Work Order work order (each a “Work Order”). WCMRC will not commence any Marine Spill Response Services until the parties have agreed on the terms of a Work Order and both parties have signed same.
(d) Upon being signed by both parties, a Work Order shall become an integral part of thisAgreement.
(e) Each Work Order work order shall include a description of the Marine Spill Response Services to be performed by WCMRC and may, in WCMRC’s sole discretion, provide an estimate of WCMRC Fees payable in connection with the Marine Spill Response Services.
(e) Upon being signed by both parties, a Work Order shall become an integral part of this Agreement.
(f) Work Orders shall be issued from time to time as the response changes, or until such time as overall command of the response is under a Unified Command structure. If the response isunder is under a Unified Command, response tasks relevant to WCMRC that are detailed in the Incident Action Plan are deemed to have been approved by OperatorSubscriber. WCMRC may or may not cease issuing individual Work Orders once a Unified Command begins issuing Incident Action Plans.
(g) WCMRC will invoice Operator Subscriber for all WCMRC Fees and Taxes borne from approved Work Orders and Incident Action Plans.
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Samples: Subscriber Agreement
Initial Request and Response. (a) If Operator Owner requests WCMRC to respond to a spill of Oil on water in WCMRC’s GAR (“Initial Request”), WCMRC shall use its Best Efforts to provide a response (“Initial Response”). The Initial Request shall specify the approximate location and size of the spill, that the individual contacting WCMRC is authorized by Operator Owner to request Marine Spill Response Services under this Agreement, the name of the ship (if applicable), the type of Oil involved, the contract number assigned to this Agreement and the nature and extent of the Marine Spill Response Services required. The Initial Request shall be documented by a WCMRC Duty Officer and will be followed by a draft work order.
(b) Upon receipt of each draft work order, Operator Owner shall determine the extent to which it requests WCMRC to perform the Marine Spill Response Services set forth in the draft work order and the parties shall consult and agree on the Marine Spill Response Services which WCMRC is to undertake and complete.
(c) The parties shall evidence their agreement by signing a Work Order work order (each a “Work Order”). WCMRC will not commence any Marine Spill Response Services until the parties have agreed on the terms of a Work Order and both parties have signed same.
(d) Upon being signed by both parties, a Work Order shall become an integral part of thisAgreementthis Agreement.
(e) Each Work Order shall include a description of the Marine Spill Response Services to be performed by WCMRC and may, in WCMRC’s sole discretion, provide an estimate of WCMRC Fees payable in connection with the Marine Spill Response Services.
(f) Work Orders shall be issued from time to time as the response changes, or until such time as overall command of the response is under a Unified Command structure. If the response isunder is under a Unified Command, response tasks relevant to WCMRC that are detailed in the Incident Action Plan are deemed to have been approved by OperatorOwner. WCMRC may or may not cease issuing individual Work Orders once a Unified Command begins issuing Incident Action Plans.
(g) WCMRC will invoice Operator Owner for all WCMRC Fees and Taxes borne from approved Work Orders and Incident Action Plans.
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