Common use of Working propeller Clause in Contracts

Working propeller. No person shall without the permission of the Marine Manager work or cause to be worked the propeller of any vessel whilst such vessel is occupying any berth, and notwithstanding that such permission has been given no person shall work such propeller or cause it to be worked where the working thereof may cause damage to any property, or injure any person; provided that nothing in this by‑law shall preclude the turning of any propeller for the safe berthing or unberthing of any vessel.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.legislation.wa.gov.au, www.legislation.wa.gov.au, www.legislation.wa.gov.au

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Working propeller. No Unless the Harbour Master otherwise permits, a person shall without the permission of the Marine Manager not work or cause to be worked the propeller of any vessel whilst such while that vessel is occupying any berth, and notwithstanding that any such permission has been given no a person shall not work such that propeller or cause it to be worked where the if that working thereof may cause damage to any property, or injure any person; provided that , but nothing in this by‑law by-law shall preclude the turning working of any propeller for the safe berthing or unberthing of any vessel.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.legislation.wa.gov.au, www.legislation.wa.gov.au, www.legislation.wa.gov.au

Working propeller. No person shall without the permission of the Marine Manager work or cause to be worked the propeller of any vessel whilst such vessel is occupying any berth, and notwithstanding that such permission has been given no person shall work such propeller or cause it to be worked where the working thereof may cause damage to any property, or injure any person; provided that nothing in this by‑law by-law shall preclude the turning of any propeller for the safe berthing or unberthing of any vessel.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Western Australia, www.legislation.wa.gov.au, Western Australia

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Working propeller. No Unless the Harbour Master otherwise permits, a person shall without the permission of the Marine Manager not work or cause to be worked the propeller of any vessel whilst such while that vessel is occupying any berth, and notwithstanding that any such permission has been given no a person shall not work such that propeller or cause it to be worked where the if that working thereof may cause damage to any property, or injure any person; provided that , but nothing in this by‑law shall preclude the turning working of any propeller for the safe berthing or unberthing of any vessel.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.legislation.wa.gov.au

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