Tugs definition

Tugs means dedicated vessels that push or pull other vessels in ports, harbors, and inland waterways (e.g., tugboats and towboats).
Tugs means the tugboats provided or arranged by XXXXX to perform the requested services.
Tugs means dedicated vessels that push or pull other vessels in ports, harbors, and inland waterways (for example, tugboats and towboats).

Examples of Tugs in a sentence

  • However, if for any reason, at any time, XXXXX is unable to have Tugs owned or specified by it on hand to serve OWNERS’ Vessels, OWNERS are at liberty to engage any other Tugs to serve it at such time but without the right to charge XXXXX any difference in price.

  • In agreeing to endeavor to provide this service, it is understood and agreed that XXXXX does not either expressly or impliedly warrant the seaworthiness, power or equipment of the Tugs or the competency of the crew of the Tug or Tugs engaged by XXXXX to supply services under this Schedule.

  • If at any time XXXXX Tugs are not conveniently available for the required services XXXXX will endeavor to designate or engage other Tugs to provide service, but XXXXX shall not be liable for damages in case it is not able, at any time, for any reason, to furnish such service.

  • The diversified platforms delivered to various customers range from Destroyers, Stealth Frigates, Submarines, Missile Boats, Corvettes, Offshore Patrol Vessels, Multipurpose Support Vessels, Offshore Supply Vessels, Dredgers, Tugs and Cargo-Cum-Passenger Vessels.

  • Nothing herein shall preclude XXXXX from recovering from any responsible party for any damages sustained by any Tugs providing service hereunder.

  • It is understood that the only exceptions to this would be in the event of Guild tugs not being available when required to do the job and US Flag Tugs.

  • Tug Interests shall not be responsible or liable for any expense, loss, damage or claim whatsoever caused by or resulting from delays, failures or omission hereunder in the performance of services due to strikes, lockouts, labor disturbances, riots, fire, earthquakes, storms, lightning, epidemics, war, disorders, acts of God, acts of the public enemy, port congestion, mechanical breakdowns, shortage of Tugs, priorities in service, or any other cause whatever beyond their control.

  • Tugs, barges, lighter aboard ships, scows, lighters, fishing vessels, rafts, river craft, pleasure boats and yachts, etc.

  • Vessels, Barges, Tugs, and Similar Water Transportation Equipment, except those used in marine construction (Asset Class 00.28)2.

  • Nothing herein shall preclude XXXXX from recovering from any party responsible for any damages sustained by any Tugs providing service hereunder.


More Definitions of Tugs

Tugs means dedicated vessels that push or pull other vessels in ports, harbors, and inland
Tugs means any vessel used by the service provider in its provision of the towage services.
Tugs means dedicated vessels that push or pull other vessels in ports,
Tugs means dedicated vessels that push or pull other vessels in ports, harbors, and inlandwaterways (e.g., tugboats and towboats).

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