Terminal Operators definition
Examples of Terminal Operators in a sentence
Marine general liability insurance against claims for bodily injury, property damage, including Marine Contractual Liability, Sudden and Accidental Pollution, and if applicable Tankerman’s liability, Marine Terminal Operators Liability, and Charter’s liability, with a U.S.$100,000,000 limit per occurrence provided that the policy aggregates, if any, shall apply separately to claims occurring with respect to the Project.
The Monthly Crude Nomination shall be consistent with the blending program established by Coffeyville with the Terminal Operators.
At any time upon an Event of Default by Coffeyville, Vitol may instruct (a) the Terminal Operators to cancel any Crude Oil nominations scheduled for delivery from Vitol to Coffeyville and re-nominate such Crude Oil to Vitol’s consignee as Vitol may direct and (b) the relevant Pipeline Systems that Vitol will be using Coffeyville’s nominated shipping capacity to ship Crude Oil that otherwise would be sold to Coffeyville to Vitol’s consignee as Vitol may direct.
However if the actual monthly average aggregate of Shipper's and Other Shippers' Send Out in a given Month M is less than two decimal five three (2.53) GWh/hour and is not due to Terminal Operator's fault or due to Force Majeure, then the Maximum Fuel Gas Reimbursement Percentage shall be calculated as follows: Maximum Fuel Gas Reimbursement Percentage = 1.30% + 1.3%*(2.53 -actual monthly average aggregate of Shipper's and Other Shippers' Send Out (in GWh/hour)), calculated to two significant digits.
All tests of Fuel Gas flow metering devices shall be made at Terminal Operator's sole expense.
Title: Port of NY/NJ Port Authority/ Marine Terminal Operators Agreement.
Should any of the Terminal Operator's cargo handling equipment be used in handling an overweight Container or Cargo, the User shall indemnify and hold harmless the Terminal Operator against any Liability howsoever arising from any loss or damage to property or death or personal injury arising out of or caused by the handling of the overweight Container or Cargo.
The Charterers shall instruct the Terminal Operators or their representatives to cooperate with the Master in completing the IMO SHIP/SHORE SAFETY CHECKLIST and shall arrange all cargo operations strictly in accordance with the guidelines set out therein.
Co. Policy No. 05L1755002 C2286 OX0880024 8-1-2005 to 8-1-2006 $25,000,000 Provides Additional limits over Primary Terminal Operators; Tankerman’s Legal Liability; & Charterer’s Legal Liability Coverage.
The Lenders shall not be entitled to take security over the Terminal Operator's rights in the Joint Insurance Account.