Harbour Regulations definition

Harbour Regulations means the "Nyhamna Harbour Regulations and Information Guide Nyhamna Marine Terminal" as amended from time to time.
Harbour Regulations means the "Harbour Regulations Statoil Mongstad Crude oil, products and LPG terminal" as amended from time to time.

Examples of Harbour Regulations in a sentence

  • Black water contains human waste and comes primarily from toilets, whereas grey water refers to the leftover water from e.g. washing, sauna and kitchen facilities.According to the Harbour Regulations of the Port of Helsinki, discharging any waste water into the sea is forbidden in the harbour area.

  • The vessel will not be considered to have tendered Notice of Readiness, unless such vessel is completely ready, in all aspects, and in accordance with the provisions of the Harbour Regulations to receive the Cargo for which the vessel has been properly nominated.

  • All notices required according to this article shall conform with the applicable regulations in the Harbour Regulations and must be addressed by the vessel to the vessel's agent, who shall forward this information to the Operator in writing.

  • The Licensee shall, in its use of the common waterways within the Westhaven Boatharbour comply with the provisions of the Ministry of Transport General Harbour Regulations, Nautical and Miscellaneous, the International Collision Regulations, Harbour By-laws and any other provisions passed in substitution for, or in succession to, the above or Acts and Regulations passed after the Commencement Date relating to the use of the common waterways.

  • Ships with explosives on board shall, when berthed alongside a wharf, have a fireman in constant attendance, the cost thereof to be borne by the ship as provided by the Harbour Regulations framed under section 3 of the Railways & Harbours Control and Management (Consolidation) Act, No. 70 of 1957.

  • The Shipper shall advise of the vessel’s ETA 7 days, 72, 48, 24 and 12 hours prior to the arrival along with all other information required in the Harbour Regulations.

  • For vessels nominated to lift NGL the Shipper shall ensure that the vessels arrive in fully refrigerated condition, if applicable, and in every respect ready to load as specified in the Harbour Regulations.

  • For vessels nominated to lift Condensate the Shipper shall ensure that the vessels arrive in fully inerted condition and in every respect ready to load as specified in the Harbour Regulations.

  • Watchkeeping responsibilities whilst carrying out normal harbour towage operations are to comply with Belfast Harbour Regulations, as well as the guidelines for keeping a safe navigational watch.

  • With regard to the Service Level Agreement that the Deputy refers to, terms of Service Level Agreements are contained in the Harbour Regulations 1962, which are issued by permit and the permit is issued by the Harbourmaster and the terms of the permit is guided by the Sea Transport Policy, which is the Joint Channel Islands Sea Transport Policy.

Related to Harbour Regulations

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  • EU Regulation means a regulation within the meaning of Article 288 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union;

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