Examples of Community vessel in a sentence
At the request of the European Commission, the licence for a vessel may, and, in case of force majeure, will be replaced by a licence for another Community vessel; 1.3. the licences shall be delivered by the Seychelles authorities to the ship-owners, or their representatives or agents.
Any Community vessel wishing to tranship catches in Senegalese waters shall be subject to the procedure laid down below.
The main Union legal act which regulates the reporting of dangerous and polluting goods (HAZMAT) carried on board ships is Directive 2002/59/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 June 2002 establishing a Community vessel traffic monitoring and information system and repealing Council Directive 93/75/EEC, as amended, (VTMIS Directive).
Community vessel owners operating in the Malagasy fishing zone shall practise positive discrimination in favour of Malagasy services (careening, handling, fuel-oil bunkering, consignment, etc.).
The Commission decided in 2005 to present a modification to the legal framework on reception of ships in need of assistance to places of refuge as initially set up by Directive 2002/59/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Community vessel traffic monitoring and information system and repealing Directive 93/75/EEC.
Where the Mauritanian authorities decide to suspend or definitively withdraw the licence of a Community vessel, in application of this Protocol and Mauritanian law, the skipper of that vessel shall immediately cease fishing activities and make for the port of Nouadhibou to submit the original licence to the surveillance authority.
Community vessel owners operating in Mozambique's EEZ shall be obliged to give preference to Mozambican services (dockers, handling, refuelling, consignment, etc.).
Community vessel traffic monitoring and information system The Council decided not to oppose adoption by the Commission of a directive which updates directive 2002/59/EC establishing a Community vessel traffic monitoring and information system (11963/14 + 11963/14 ADD 1).
In addition to any other remedy granted herein, if Lessee fails to remedy such breach or default within the thirty (30) day period or if such breach or default involves any environmental or regulatory issue, Lessor is hereby granted the right to remedy such breach or default after giving five (5) days notice of such intent.
Information about hazardous (dangerous) goods being traded and transported carried on board vessels was first included in the HAZMAT Directive (93/75/EEC)1This was replaced by the Directive establishing a Community vessel traffic monitoring and information system in 2002 (Directive 2002/59/EC, hereafter VTMIS), forming part of a legislative package of rules seeking to prevent and better address maritime incidents such as the ERIKA and PRESTIGE accidents.