Salvage operations definition
Examples of Salvage operations in a sentence
Salvage Operations: Salvage operations, including, but not limited to, vessels abandoned, wrecked, beached, on fire, damaged by fire, taking on water, sinking, sunk, previously sunk, in the surf or surf line, or in any other state of peril, are not privileges of membership.
Salvage operations and its organization shall be according to the Salvage Convention of 28 April 1989 and/or in conformity with the relevant national legislation and rules.
At the conclusion of Salvage operations, ensure all conditions of these specifications have been met.
Salvage operations in the interior are all but finished and the AAC’s of many management units are trending to levels 20% to 30% lower than pre MPB levels.
Salvage operations shall not interfere with the landfill operations, County recycling programs, the general public's refuse disposal or be detrimental to the efficient operation of the landfill.
Salvage operations are the urgent recovery of archaeological, anthropological or paleontological data or species threatened with imminent loss.
Salvage operations shall also include operations referred to in Article 2, paragraph l(d), (e) and (f).
Salvage operations during periods of adverse weather may be confined to a building or under cover of tarps provided by the Contractor.