Motor vessel definition

Motor vessel means a power driven vessel which is not a sailing vessel;
Motor vessel means any vessel more than 65 feet (19.8 m) in length propelled by machinery other than steam.
Motor vessel means a vessel which is described in the register and on the certificate of registry as such, and which has a sole means of propulsion of either one or more power units;

Examples of Motor vessel in a sentence

  • Motor vessel means any vessel, other than a seaplane, propelled or capable of being propelled by machinery (including steam), whether or not such machinery is the principal source of power, except a skiff or tender under tow or carried on board another vessel.

  • ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE MASTER AND SEAFARER IN THE MERCHANT SERVICE OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICAName of Vessel:Official Number:Port of Registry:Name and Address of Owner:It is agreed between the Master and the undersigned seafarers of the (steam) (Motor) vessel (a).................................

  • The residence permit is issued to third-country nationals with a maximum validity period of 10 years.

  • Motor vessel Xing Xi Hai, a 60,498 DWT bulker built-in 2017, was selected for this study.

  • Capital and investment expenditure contracted for at the balance sheet date but not recognised in the financial statements are as follows: The Group The Company 2004 200320042003 $ $ Motor vessel under constructionOn 26 November 2003, two wholly owned subsidiaries of Cosco (Singapore) Pte Ltd, (“the subsidiaries”) each signed a conditional shipbuilding contract with Nantong Cosco KHI Shipping Inc.


More Definitions of Motor vessel

Motor vessel. ’ means a vessel propelled by machinery other than steam.
Motor vessel as defined by 46 CFR 24.20(b) means any vessel more than 65 feet (19.8 meters) in length that is propelled by machinery.
Motor vessel means all boats and vessels which are propelled by machinery.
Motor vessel means as defined by 46 C.F.R. § 24.10-1 means any vessel more than 65 feet (19.8 meters) in length that is propelled by machinery.
Motor vessel means all boats and vessels which are propel- led by machinery.
Motor vessel. ’ means a vessel propelled by ma- chinery other than steam.
Motor vessel means a vessel which is described in the register and on the certificate of registry as such, and which has a sole means of propulsion either one or more power units.“Multihull vessel”means any vessel which in any normally achievable operating trim or heel angle, has a rigid hull structure which penetrates the surface of the sea over more than one separate or discrete area.“New vessel”means a vessel, to which this Code applies, the keel of which was laid or was at a similar stage of construction on or after the 1st January 2019.“Not readily ignitable”means that the surface thus described shall not continue to burn for more than 20 seconds after removal of a suitable impinging test flame.“Occasional Worker”As defined in Annex E“Officer”“Officer” meansa) any seafarer who is required to be qualified under the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978, as amended (STCW); orb) any other seafarer considered by the Company to be an officer.“Oil fuel unit”means the equipment used for the preparation of oil fuel for delivery to an oil-fired boiler, or equipment used for the preparation for delivery of heated oil to an internal combustion engine, and includes any oil pressure pumps, filters and heaters dealing with oil at a pressure of more than 0.18 N/mm2“Over-side Working Systems”means the securing, anchoring or track and rail systems used to access external portions of the vessel for maintenance and wash down. This can include but not limited to track and car systems or static harness points“Partial subdivision draft” or “(dp)”means the light service draft plus 60% of the difference between the light service draft and the Design Waterline draft“Passenger”As defined in Annex E“Passenger ship”means a ship carrying more than 12 passengers“Passenger spaces”means those spaces which are provided for the accommodation and use of passengers, excluding baggage store, provision and mail rooms and for the purposes of purposes of sections 4.26(3) and 4.27(5), spaces provided below the margin line for the accommodation and use of the crew shall be regarded as passenger spaces“Passenger yacht”means a yacht engaged in trade carrying more than 12 but not more than 36 passengers“Passenger Yacht 1”means a passenger yacht engaged on a prescribed international voyage;“Passenger Yacht 2”means a passenger yacht engaged on voyages in wind and weather conditions not exceeding Wind Scale 6 and Sea State 5 on the Beaufort scale a...