Examples of Ocean Vessel in a sentence
Clean on Board Ocean Vessel Bill of Lading or Air Waybill consigned to PT.
Each Container, package, piece or unit comprised in the Goods shall be clearly and durably marked or stamped in letters and numbers not less than five centimetres high, together with the name of the Port of Discharge (Ocean Vessel) and such marks shall correspond with the particulars appearing on the front of this Bill of Lading and shall also in all respects comply with all laws and regulations in force at either that port or the place of delivery.
In no event shall loading or unloading of an Ocean Vessel, as the case may be, occur until such time as such Ocean Vessel has been cleared by U.S. Customs.
An executed original of the Berth Application must be maintained by the Ocean Vessel or Vessel Party.
If a filing is cancelled, the Ocean Vessel must re-file a Berth Application and will be assigned a rotation in the Terminal berthing queue based upon the new filing time.
In the event that the Ocean Vessel fails to proceed to the Terminal as required by the preceding paragraph, Impala may, in its sole discretion, and without liability to anyone, bypass the subject Ocean Vessel, and the Ocean Vessel and the Vessel Party shall be responsible for a dead berth charge of 115% of the then-current hourly dockage rate per hour (with partial hours prorated) as liquidated damages until the Ocean Vessel is moored at the Terminal, regardless of intervening circumstances of any nature.
The safe berthing and securing of the Ocean Vessels is the responsibility of the Master of the Ocean Vessel, and the safe berthing and securing of the Barges is the responsibility of User.
The Berth Application must be received by Impala no later than 15 days prior to the projected ETA of the Ocean Vessel.
Impala shall been titled to charge and recover from Ocean Vessel and the Vessel Party as liquidated damages 115% of the then-current hourly dockage rate per hour (with partial hours prorated) beginning one hour after delivery of the notice to vacate and continuing as long as the Ocean Vessel remains in the Terminal, regardless of any intervening circumstances of any nature.
Subject to the foregoing, the amount of Laytime for a given Ocean Vessel equals the actual quantity of Cargo to be loaded onto the Ocean Vessel divided by the pro rata guaranteed load rate as referred to in the Customer contract.