Hull No [*] definition
Examples of Hull No [*] in a sentence
For the avoidance of doubt and notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Clause 2, it is agreed that for areas, features and spaces of the Ship that are the same as the corresponding areas, features and spaces of the Builder’s Hull No. [*], the Builder is not obliged to prepare new drawings for Buyer’s review and approval and the Builder may use the drawings approved by the buyer of Builder’s Hull No. [*] in respect of such areas, features and spaces.
The VESSEL shall have the BUILDER's Hull No. ****** and shall be designed, constructed, equipped and completed in accordance with the specifications dated September 29, 2009 (No. ******), the addendum dated November 11, 2009 (No. ******) and the general arrangement plan dated September 29, 2009 (No. ******) attached thereto (hereinafter called respectively the "SPECIFICATIONS" and the "PLAN") signed by both parties, which shall constitute an integral part of this CONTRACT although not attached hereto.
This Schedule will be amended from time to time to reflect the applicable fee for any Additional Vessel, it being understood that the applicable fee for Fantastiks and Navios TBN (Hull No. ) will be a fixed daily fee of US$5,000 per owned vessel for the first two years of this Agreement.
By________________________________ Name: Title: Builder’s Hull No. [___] Date: ______________, 2010 TO: HYUNDAI MIPO DOCKYARD CO., LTD.
The VESSEL shall have The BUILDER’s Hull No. [ ] and shall be designed, constructed, equipped and completed in accordance with the BUILDER’s standard practice current as of the date of this CONTRACT and the specifications No. [ ] dated [ ] and the general arrangement plan No. [ ] dated [ ] along with the Attachments, endorsed on [ ] : (a) Owners inspection scheme [ ] (b) Coating specification for cargo and slop tank for [ ] (c) Builders reply to Owner’s comments for [ ].
It is this day agreed that the LNGC [ ], built by Builder as Hull No. [ ] at Builder’s yard in [ ] under a shipbuilding contract dated [ ] and made between [ ] (the “Builder”) and [ ] (the “Buyer”) has today been delivered by Builder and accepted by Buyer.
By a Shipbuilding Contract dated [ ] 2014 made between Builder and Buyer, (the “Shipbuilding Contract”), Builder agreed to design, build and deliver to Buyer an icebreaking LNG carrier of [ ] m3 to be known during construction as Hull No. [ ] (the “Vessel”).
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The modest criminal penalties (almost always misdemeanors) in the North Dakota and Minnesota statutes at issue here are reasonable legislative measures to encourage valuable BAC tests and combat the undisputed harms caused by drunk drivers.
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