Examples of Maritime Regulations in a sentence
The costs and expenses of the staff assigned to mooring duties required under the Maritime Regulations will be exclusively charged to the User.
To comply with Defence Safety Authority DSA02-DMR – Defence Maritime Regulations for Health, Safety and Environmental Protection regulation 616 Anti-fouling System; all platforms must carry an extant International Antifouling System Certificate (IAFS) as evidence of compliance with the International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-Fouling Systems on Ships, 2001.
An Occurrence includes any act, failure to act, or Offense contrary to the Maritime Act or any Maritime Regulations, including any Rules made as provided by law and those contained in any International Conventions and Agreements to which the RMI is a party or which it has implemented.
Any modifications required to be made to an LNG Carrier to make such LNG Carrier comply with International Standards, the Operating Company’s compatibility, vessel vetting and inspection requirements as set forth in the Technical Manuals and the Maritime Regulations shall be made by the User at its sole risk and expense.
The maximum loading rate is around 900 m3/hr.The Small Scale User shall comply with the provisions and specifications of the Maritime Regulations.
The User shall also comply with the provisions and specifications of the Maritime Regulations with regard to the Unloading of volumes of LNG exceeding 155,000 m3liq.
Any modifications required to be made to a Small Scale Carrier to ensure that it complies with International Standards, the Operating Company’s compatibility, vessel vetting and inspection requirements as set forth in the Technical Manuals and the Maritime Regulations shall be made by the User at its sole risk and expense.
Subject to any applicable Maritime Regulations, the Operating Company may accept Off-Spec LNG (in whole or in part) only where it believes in its sole discretion, that acceptance of such Off-Spec LNG would not cause damage to the Terminal or prejudice the safety of Terminal personnel or cause the redelivered Gas to be Off-Spec Gas.
The Commonwealth of Dominica has a comprehensive marine personnel program that implements the STCW Convention, as amended, and is embodied in the Commonwealth of Dominica International Maritime Act 2000, as amended, and the Commonwealth of Dominica Maritime Regulations, as amended.
Non-compliance with the Customer Code procedure by providing incorrect, false, or deficient information to the ACP constitutes a violation of the Maritime Regulations for the Operation of the Panama Canal, and may result in fines ranging from $100 to $1,000,000.