Principal Surveyor definition

Principal Surveyor means an employee of the National Government of the Federated States of Micronesia, Department of Transportation and Communications, appointed by the Secretary, to oversee the implementation and enforcement of the provisions of this title relating to vessel safety.
Principal Surveyor means the Principal Surveyor appointed pursuant to section 54 of the Shipping Act 1998;
Principal Surveyor means the officer appointed to be Principal Surveyor pursuant to section 54;

Examples of Principal Surveyor in a sentence

  • Council’s Principal Surveyor may request further information and/or add conditions to any Surveyor-General’s Approval at their discretion.

  • Where internal valuations were undertaken, they were undertaken by our in-house team of Chartered Surveyors, under the direction of the Principal Surveyor.

  • For ISM DOC companies which are new to the Ship Registry, the Principal Surveyor will carry out an assessment of the company and instruct the RO with one of the following options:i.

  • Should the dispute not be settled by negotiation either the BUYER or the BUILDER may, with the agreement of the other party, refer the matter for resolution by the Senior Principal Surveyor of the Classification Society as provided in Article I, or failing such agreement, refer such dispute to arbitration as per Article XIII.

  • Survey control details are shown in Annexure G73/A3.3 including, where required, requirements for discussions and signoff by the TfNSW Principal Surveyor or delegate.

  • Safety culture extends into cyberspace, and Safety and Operational Management Systems should address training, operations and maintenance of critical cyber systems that reduce vulnerability to both cyber accidents and cyber attacks.A methodological approach to the management of risk and safetyNippin Anand, Principal Surveyor, Safety Management Systems Specialist, DNV GL- Maritime Organisations don’t make safety.

  • The valuations of other land, public structures and specialist assets were arranged by our in-house team of Chartered Surveyors, under the direction of the Principal Surveyor.

  • Complaints will always be passed to a Principal Surveyor who will decide on the action to be taken and will allocate the necessary resources to investigate the complaint.

  • That arising from consideration of a report by the Director of Employee Services dated 20th January, 1992, and a report by the City Engineer dated 12th February, 1992, approval be given to Mr K Davis, Principal Surveyor, City Engineers, to attend the 34th Australian Surveyors Congress to be held at Cairns from 23rd to 29th May, 1992, at a cost of $1,663.

  • Should the dispute not be settled by negotiation either the BUYER or the BUILDER may, with the agreement of the other party refer the matter for resolution by the Senior Principal Surveyor of the Classification Society as provided in Article I, or failing such agreement refer such dispute to arbitration as per Article XIII.

Related to Principal Surveyor

  • Surveyor means a professional surveyor licensed under article 20 of the occupational code, 1980 PA 299, MCL 339.2001 to 339.2014.

  • Survey shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.

  • Survey Area means the area of land or waters the subject of a Survey, or proposed to be the subject of a Survey.

  • Title Company means First American Title Insurance Company.

  • Project Engineer means the surveyor or engineer employed by or private

  • County Engineer means the holder of the statutory office of County Engineer for Harris County or the employee designated by the County Engineer to perform a task required by these Regulations.

  • Architect means the person or other entity engaged by the PHA to perform architectural, engineering, design, and other services related to the work as provided for in the contract. When a PHA uses an engineer to act in this capacity, the terms “architect” and “engineer” shall be synonymous. The Architect shall serve as a technical representative of the Contracting Officer. The Architect’s authority is as set forth elsewhere in this contract.

  • Design-Build Firm means a partnership, corporation or other legal entity that: