Common use of Salvage Value Clause in Contracts

Salvage Value. The Grantee shall be entitled to the salvage value of any grant- designated derelict vessel, or any part(s) or accessories thereof, not used in the construction of a permitted artificial reef site, excluding the hull. All such salvage activities not essential to the physical removal of a derelict vessel shall be accomplished after the vessel has been removed from public waters. The salvage value of each vessel shall be deducted by the Grantee when determining the reimbursement request for the removal and disposal costs for each derelict vessel. Vessel hulls must be destroyed and not salvaged in whole. All salvaged materials from such vessels must be removed from the vessels before being sold for salvage. By law, such salvage values must offset the cost of removal to be allowed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Recipient/Subrecipient Agreement, Recipient/Subrecipient Agreement, civicclerk.blob.core.windows.net

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Salvage Value. The Grantee shall be entitled to the salvage value of any grant- designated derelict vessel, vessel or any part(s) or accessories thereof, not used in the construction of a permitted artificial reef site, excluding the hull. All such salvage activities not essential to the physical removal of a derelict vessel shall be accomplished after the vessel has been removed from public waters. The salvage value of each vessel shall be deducted by the Grantee when determining the reimbursement request for the removal and disposal costs for each derelict vessel. Vessel hulls must be destroyed and not salvaged in whole. All salvaged materials from such vessels must be removed from the vessels before being sold for salvage. By law, such salvage values must offset the cost of removal to be allowed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: civicclerk.blob.core.windows.net

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