Full Cargo definition

Full Cargo means a quantity of Crude Oil or Product under the Contract which is loaded and transported on a Vessel without other cargo.
Full Cargo means the total tendered parcel size, with an operational tolerance of +/- 5% advised in the tender award from MOEP.
Full Cargo means a quantity of Sulphur under the Contract which is loaded and transported on a Vessel without other cargo.

Examples of Full Cargo in a sentence

  • In no event shall Charterer be required to provide, nor shall Vessel load, a cargo quantity in excess of a Full Cargo.

  • Full Cargo as defined in Part II, Clause 1 subject to the Maximum Cargo Capacity limits specified in Part I(A): ❏ Yes ❏ No or Part Cargo Minimum Metric tons with Charterer’s option to load up to Full Cargo as described in this Paragraph (E); provided Part Cargo Minimum is supplied by Charterer, no deadfreight for Charterer’s account whether option exercised or not.


More Definitions of Full Cargo

Full Cargo means a quantity of Product under the Contract which is loaded and transported on a Vessel without other cargo.
Full Cargo means a quantity of Special Product under this Contract which is loaded and transported on a Vessel without other cargo.
Full Cargo means (i) in the case of FOB deliveries, a quantity of Crude Oil under the Contract which is loaded and transported on a Vessel without other cargo, or (ii) in the case of FIP deliveries, the quantity of Crude Oil under the Contract which is transferred through the pipeline, pursuant to the relevant Sales Confirmation, as applicable.
Full Cargo means a cargo which fills Vessel to its minimum freeboard, as permitted by the ILL Convention, or fills the cubic 6 capacity of Vessel’s available cargo spaces, whichever occurs first, after leaving appropriate space in the tanks for the expansion of 7 cargo. 8
Full Cargo has the meaning set forth in Section 9.6.1.

Related to Full Cargo

  • Regular Full-Time Employee means an employee who is appointed to a regularly scheduled position and is regularly scheduled to work full-time in accordance with Article 14 (Hours of Work and Scheduling). A regular full-time employee is entitled to all of the benefits outlined in the agreement except where otherwise specified.

  • Traineeship means a system of training which has been approved by the appropriate state training authority, or which has been approved on an interim basis by the National Employment and Training Taskforce (NETTFORCE), until final approval is granted by the relevant state training authority.

  • Full-time job means a job performed by an individual for 35 hours or more each week and whose income and social security taxes are withheld by 1 or more of the following: