Melbourne VTS definition

Melbourne VTS means the vessel traffic service authority (as defined in section 14 of the Navigation Act 2012 (Cth)) with responsibility for the Port of Melbourne Waters as authorised under Marine Order 64 (Vessel Traffic Services) 2013 made under the Navigation Act 2012 (Cth) in relation to Port of Melbourne Waters.

Examples of Melbourne VTS in a sentence

  • Without limiting the Owner’s obligations under Clause 15, the Owner must immediately and no later than one hour after becoming aware of any Pollution Incident give written notice to Port of Melbourne and Melbourne VTS of the occurrence of such a Pollution Incident.

  • No later than 72 hours after the Owner gives notice in accordance with Clause 15.1 the Owner must cause a detailed written report to be lodged with Port of Melbourne and Melbourne VTS in respect of the accident, event or other circumstances giving rise to the damage or injury or potential damage or injury (as relevant).

  • No later than 72 hours after the Owner gives notice in accordance with Clause 15.1, the Owner must cause a detailed written report to be lodged with Port of Melbourne and Melbourne VTS in respect of the accident, event or other circumstances giving rise to the damage or injury or potential damage or injury (as relevant).

  • The rights of the Owner to occupy, use or access the Channel for the Permitted Uses are subject to the directions of Port of Melbourne, the Harbour Master and Melbourne VTS.

  • The rights of the Owner to occupy, use or access the Dedicated Facility for the Permitted Uses are subject to the directions of Port of Melbourne, the Harbour Master and Melbourne VTS, which directions may include the Dedicated Facility to which access is permitted, the method of control and the dates and time of control.

Related to Melbourne VTS

  • Seaplane means an aeroplane capable normally of taking off from and alighting solely on water;

  • FCA means the Financial Conduct Authority;

  • Call Centre means a dedicated centre that has the purpose of receiving and transmitting telephone calls in relation to customer service operations of the retailer or distributor, as relevant, and consists of call centre staff and 1 or more information technology and communications systems designed to handle customer service calls and record call centre performance information.