Port Master definition

Port Master means the Port Master appointed under section 15 of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore Act and includes any Deputy Port Master appointed under that section;
Port Master means the Port Master appointed under the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore Act 1996 and includes any Deputy Port Master;
Port Master means the Port Master appointed under section 15 and includes any Deputy Port Master appointed under that section;

Examples of Port Master in a sentence

  • Leon Guerrero Commercial Port Master Plan Update 2007 (Master Plan) final report was approved by the Board of Directors of the Port and was forwarded to the Governor’s office in April 2008 for approval by the Governor and the Legislature of the Territory of Guam.

  • May be adjusted downward(5) These projects are related to Cruise Terminal improvements and a Port Master Plan.

  • The Port Master Offices requires a pollute inspector during the fuelling process.

  • Peel Ports Group in their Port Master Plan for the Port of Liverpool have outlined various aspirations to improve rail access to the Port of Liverpool including looking at the potential to reinstate the Birkenhead Docks rail link to the Port of Liverpool.

  • Port Master Plan” means a comprehensive master plan prepared by each eligible deepwater port listed in s.


More Definitions of Port Master

Port Master means the Port Master appointed under section 101 for the purpose of controlling the movement of ships within prescribed ports;
Port Master means the Port Master appointed under section 21; “rates”:
Port Master means the officer appointed as such under section 13 of the Ports Act;
Port Master. , in relation to a port, means the officer appointed as such under section 13;
Port Master. , in relation to a port, means the officer appointed as such under section 13; "port master plan" means a plan prepared under section 5;
Port Master means the Port Master appointed under section 101 for the purpose of
Port Master means the Port Master appointed under section 21 of this Act: