Joint Surveyor definition

Joint Surveyor has the meaning defined in Section 24.3.

Examples of Joint Surveyor in a sentence

  • The decision of the Joint Surveyor as to such matters shall be final, conclusive, and binding upon the Parties.

  • In the event that the Parties cannot agree upon a Joint Surveyor, a Joint Surveyor will be appointed by arbitrators appointed for that purpose in accordance with Article 25.

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  • In the event that the Classification Society will not determine such disputes, such disputes shall be determined by a jointly appointed surveyor (the “Joint Surveyor”), in which case the decision of the Joint Surveyor as to such matters shall be final, conclusive, and binding upon the Parties.

  • The costs of resolving any Approval Dispute or Technical Dispute, including Classification Society charges, Joint Surveyor charges, and delays due to such dispute, shall be for the account of the non-prevailing Party.

  • Any other dispute regarding the Materials and/or workmanship in connection with the Vessel, including interpretations of the Specifications (such disputes, “Technical Disputes”), shall be referred to the Joint Surveyor.