Actual Unloading Time definition

Actual Unloading Time means the time used in unloading an LNG Carrier, determined as the period of time, stated in hours, which commences from the LNG Carrier becoming All Fast as determined under clause 10.5.1 and ends when all quantities of LNG that were intended to be unloaded have been unloaded, all discharge and return lines have been disconnected, and the LNG Carrier has departed the berth.
Actual Unloading Time has the meaning given in clause 15.3(a)(ii);
Actual Unloading Time has the meaning specified in Section 11.8(b).

Examples of Actual Unloading Time in a sentence

  • The actual unloading time for each LNG Vessel ("Actual Unloading Time") shall commence when the NOR is effective and shall end when the unloading and return lines of the LNG Vessel are disconnected from the Freeport Facility's unloading and return lines.

Related to Actual Unloading Time

  • Actual emissions means the actual rate of emissions in tpy of any regulated pollutant (for fee calculation) emitted from a Part 71 source over the preceding calendar year. Actual emissions shall be calculated using each emissions unit’s actual operating hours, production rates, in-place control equipment, and types of materials processed, stored, or combusted during the preceding calendar year.

  • Stormwater management measure means any practice, technology, process, program, or other method intended to control or reduce stormwater runoff and associated pollutants, or to induce or control the infiltration or groundwater recharge of stormwater or to eliminate illicit or illegal non-stormwater discharges into stormwater conveyances.

  • Loading Space means an off-street space or berth on the same lot or parcel with a building or use, or contiguous to a group of buildings or uses, for the temporary parking of a vehicle while loading or unloading persons, merchandise or materials, and which space or berth abuts on a street, alley or other appropriate means of access.

  • Impervious surface means a surface that has been covered with a layer of material so that it is highly resistant to infiltration by water.

  • emissions of substances not controlled by emission limits means emissions of substances to air, water or land from the activities, either from the emission points specified in schedule 3 or from other localised or diffuse sources, which are not controlled by an emission limit.