Ship Repairer definition

Ship Repairer means a person or company whose business activities and operations include

Examples of Ship Repairer in a sentence

  • General Liability and/or Ship Repairer Legal Liability:Equal to the value of the work to be performed, or $1 Million each occurrence, Bodily injury and Property Damage, combined Single Limit with $2 Million General Aggregate, whichever is greater, combined Single Limit.

  • Federal argues that given the nature of Sneed’s business as a shipyard, the coverages in the policy for Ship Repairer Liability and Marine General Liability, that its policy is a marine insurance contract.

  • Not less than half of the directors shall at all times be certified by the Board of Directors to represent Large Ship Repairer type of members.

  • For RFA Vessels only:The Contractor shall, as and when tasked by the Authority, oversee the repair, overhaul, refitting and upgrading of all military equipment fits during Upkeep Periods, ensuring that the Contract Ship Repairer (CSR) complies with all relevant military and Classification regulations and standards.Additionally:The Contractor may be required to provide assistance to the Authority in the writing of upkeep specifications.

  • The Board of Directors shall select a Chairman and a Vice Chairman, both of whom shall be from the Large Ship Repairer type of member.

  • Each Large Ship Repairer type of member shall have two (2) directors and one (1) alternate director.

  • There shall be no limit to the consecutive terms of office of directors and alternate directors representing Large Ship Repairer and Ship Repairer type members.

  • The remaining seats on the Board of Directors shall be divided between different types of members exclusive of the Large Ship Repairer type such that each type of membership (except the Sole Proprietor type) has at least one (1) representative on the Board of Directors.

  • A company that performs ship repairs for a prime contractor but does not meet the criterion of a Large Ship Repairer or Ship Repairer.

  • The parties regard the Policy as "marine insurance"; 3 the Policy is titled "Ocean Marine Insurance Policy;" and the Policy incorporates the American Institute Tug Form, SP23 Protection and Indemnity Form, General Conditions, Catlin Marine General Liability Policy, and Ship Repairer Clauses into the Policy.

Related to Ship Repairer

  • Repairer means a person who restores or renews products, wares, or articles of manufacture.

  • Standard equipment means the basic configuration of a vehicle which is equipped with all the features that are required under the regulatory acts of the Contracting Party including all features that are fitted without giving rise to any further specifications on configuration or equipment level.

  • Ancillary equipment means any device including, but not limited to, such devices as piping, fittings, flanges, valves, and pumps, that is used to distribute, meter, or control the flow of hazardous waste from its point of generation to a storage or treatment tank(s), between hazardous waste storage and treatment tanks to a point of disposal onsite, or to a point of shipment for disposal off-site.

  • Accessory equipment means any equipment associated with the installation of a wireless telecommunications facility, including but not limited to cabling, generators, fans, air conditioning units, electrical panels, equipment shelters, equipment cabinets, equipment buildings, pedestals, meters, vaults, splice boxes, and surface location markers.

  • X-ray equipment means an x-ray system, subsystem, or component thereof. Types of x-ray equipment are as follows:

  • Service Equipment means any equipment, Software, systems, cabling and facilities provided by or on behalf of Verizon and used to facilitate provision of the Services at a Customer Site. Ownership of the Service Equipment does not pass to Customer. Service Equipment does not include Verizon Facilities.

  • BT Equipment means any equipment, including any Software, owned by or licensed to BT Group that is located at a Site for the provision of a Service.

  • Leased Equipment means the computers, servers, machinery and equipment and other tangible personal property leased by Seller for use in the operation or conduct of the Business.

  • Replacement Equipment means operational equipment or other parts used by Tenant to replace any of the Equipment.

  • Repair or replacement means the restoration of vehicles, vessels, or outboard

  • Major repair means either: (1) for a dispersal system, repairs required for an OWTS dispersal system due to surfacing wastewater effluent from the dispersal field and/or wastewater backed up into plumbing fixtures because the dispersal system is not able to percolate the design flow of wastewater associated with the structure served, or (2) for a septic tank, repairs required to the tank for a compartment baffle failure or tank structural integrity failure such that either wastewater is exfiltrating or groundwater is infiltrating.

  • Electrical equipment means underground equipment that contains dielectric fluid that is necessary for the operation of equipment such as transformers and buried electrical cable.

  • Third Party Equipment has the meaning given such term in Section 4.8 of this Agreement.

  • Supplier Equipment means the Supplier's hardware, computer and telecoms devices, equipment, plant, materials and such other items supplied and used by the Supplier (but not hired, leased or loaned from the Customer) in the performance of its obligations under this Call Off Contract;

  • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT means all appliances and equipment of whatsoever nature for the use in or for the execution, completion operation or maintenance of the work unless intended to form part of permanent work.

  • Project Equipment means the items of machinery, equipment or other personal property used in connection with the construction and development of the Project pursuant to the provisions hereof, and all replacements thereof and substitutions therefor made pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Military equipment means weapons, arms, military supplies, and equipment that readily may be used for military purposes, including, but not limited to, radar systems or military-grade transport vehicles; or supplies or services sold or provided directly or indirectly to any force actively participating in armed conflict in Sudan.

  • Fleet Vessels means all of the vessels (including, but not limited to, the Ships) from time to time wholly owned by members of the Group (each a “Fleet Vessel”);

  • Interconnection equipment means a group of components or an integrated system owned and operated by the interconnection customer that connects an electric generator with a local electric power system, as that term is defined in Section 3.1.6.2 of IEEE Standard 1547, or with the electric distribution system. Interconnection equipment is all interface equipment including switchgear, protective devices, inverters or other interface devices. Interconnection equipment may be installed as part of an integrated equipment package that includes a generator or other electric source.

  • Farm equipment means equipment used directly for farming

  • Mechanic means an employee engaged in the installation, repair and maintenance of boilers and machinery;

  • Vessels shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals.

  • Tooling means tools funded or provided by the Buyer.

  • Capital Equipment means machinery and equipment purchased or leased, and used in this state by the purchaser or lessee primarily for manufacturing, fabricating, mining, or refining tangible personal property to be sold ultimately at retail if the machinery and equipment are essential to the integrated production process of manufacturing, fabricating, mining, or refining. Capital equipment also includes machinery and equipment used primarily to electronically transmit results retrieved by a customer of an online computerized data retrieval system.

  • Farm machinery means all machines and tools that are used in the production, harvesting, and care of farm products, and includes trailers that are used to transport agricultural produce or agricultural production materials between a local place of storage or supply and the farm, agricultural tractors, threshing machinery, hay-baling machinery, corn shellers, hammermills, and machinery used in the production of horticultural, agricultural, and vegetable products.

  • Materialman means any corporation, firm, partnership, joint venture, or individual, other than employees of the Contractor, who or which contracts with the Contractor or any Subcontractor, to fabricate or deliver, or who actually fabricates or delivers, plant, materials or equipment to be incorporated in the Work.