Maritime Authority definition

Maritime Authority means the Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands as established under the Maritime Authority Act (2013 Revision);
Maritime Authority means the person appointed in accordance with section 2A;
Maritime Authority or “MACI” means the Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands as established under the Maritime Authority Law (2008 Revision);

Examples of Maritime Authority in a sentence

  • The Norwegian Maritime Authority may, in individual cases and upon written application, grant exemption from the requirements of these Regulations.

  • Removal of water in good condition and in compliance with Brazilian Maritime Authority Standard and rules is a procedure included in the terminal routine.

  • Documentation shall be sent to the Norwegian Maritime Authority on request.

  • This letter shall be issued for the certificates issued by the Panama Maritime Authority under the Regulation I/2 and I/10 of the STCW´78 Convention, as amended.

  • The appeal shall be addressed directly to the Norwegian Maritime Authority.


More Definitions of Maritime Authority

Maritime Authority or “MACI” means the Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands as established under the
Maritime Authority means the person appointed in accordance with section 2A of the Ordinance;
Maritime Authority means the authority to be established within MOTC “as hereinafter defined” and to be supported under Part H of the Project;
Maritime Authority means the Maritime Authority of NSW constituted under Part 4 of the Ports Corporatisation and Waterways Management Act 1995 .
Maritime Authority means the Minister in charge of maritime affairs;
Maritime Authority means the Republic of the Marshall Islands Maritime Authority;
Maritime Authority means the Uruguayan Coast Guard (Prefectura Nacional Naval);