Overriding operational conditions definition

Overriding operational conditions means essential shipboard work that cannot be delayed for safety or environmental reasons or which could not reasonably have been anticipated at the commencement of the voyage.
Overriding operational conditions means essential work that cannot be delayed for safety or environmental reasons or work which could not have been reasonably anticipated at the commencement of a work period.

Related to Overriding operational conditions

  • Additional Conditions means the terms and conditions set out in the Offer Document.

  • Terminal condition means an incurable condition caused by injury, disease, or illness that according to reasonable medical judgment will produce death within six months, even with available life-sustaining treatment provided in accordance with the prevailing standard of medical care.

  • General Conditions means the “International Development Association General Conditions for Credits and Grants”, dated July 1, 2005 (as amended through October 15, 2006).

  • General Condition means these General Terms and Conditions of Contract.

  • General Conditions Cost means costs incurred and minor work performed by Contractor without the need for competitive bids/proposals. The allowable General Conditions items are limited in Paragraph 11.1 and are further described on Exhibit “D”. The maximum allowable General Conditions Cost payable to Contractor during the Construction Phase of the Project is set out in Exhibit “A” attached to this Agreement.