Examples of London Convention in a sentence
The international convention governing sea disposal is the Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter 1972, (the London Convention), which has the objective to promote the effective control of all sources of marine pollution and to take all practicable steps to prevent pollution of the sea by dumping of wastes and other matter (International Maritime Organization (IMO)).
The United States became a party to the London Convention in 1974, but it has not become a party to the London Protocol.
The Harbor Dues for oceangoing vessels is calculated based on the gross tonnage (GT) according to the London Convention (ITC 69), the ship type, and the ship- ping range.
Gross Tonnage (GT)The Gross Tonnage (GT) refers to the volume of a craft or the measuring results, with- out deductions, according to the International Convention on Tonnage Measure- ment of Ships (the "London Convention") of 6/23/1969 (Federal Law Gazette BGBl. 1975 II, page 67).
The London Convention and Protocol, and the Noumea Convention and associated Dumping Protocol are both relevant to the issue of dumping at sea and hence are discussed in Section 9.3 below.
The Convention, however, is for the purpose of managing imports of products and not wastes.The London Convention and Protocol, and the Noumea Convention and associated Dumping Protocol are both relevant to the issue of dumping at sea and hence are discussed in Section 9.3 below.
In 2008, a German-Indian joint research venture on ocean fertilization produced significant debate among Parties to the London Convention and the Convention on Biological Diversity before being allowed to continue.
The London Protocol was agreed to in 1996 as a means of modernizing and eventually replacing the London Convention.
The Company will deliver to you certificates representing any of the Pledged Stock accompanied by a stock transfer power executed in blank and, if you so request, with the signature guaranteed, all in form and manner satisfactory to you.
When applying these Guidelines under the London Convention 1972, they should not be viewed as a tool for the reconsideration of dumping of wastes or other matter in contravention of Annex I to the London Convention 1972.