Common use of APPOINTMENT OF BUYER’S REPRESENTATIVE Clause in Contracts

APPOINTMENT OF BUYER’S REPRESENTATIVE. The BUYER shall timely dispatch to and maintain at the SHIPYARD, at its own cost, expense and risk, one or more representatives (hereinafter called the “BUYER’S REPRESENTATIVE”), who shall be duly accredited in writing by the BUYER to supervise adequately the construction by the BUILDER of the VESSEL, her equipment and all accessories. Before the commencement of any item of work under this CONTRACT, the BUILDER shall, whenever reasonably required, previously exhibit, furnish to, and within the limits of the BUYER’S REPRESENTATIVE’s authority, secure the approval from the BUYER’S REPRESENTATIVE of any and all plans and drawings prepared in connection therewith. Upon appointment of the BUYER’S REPRESENTATIVE, the BUYER shall notify the BUILDER in writing of the name and the scope of the authority of the BUYER’S REPRESENTATIVE. The BUYER shall have the right to replace or substitute any of its representatives upon prior notice to the BUILDER. One individual BUYER’S REPRESENTATIVE shall be nominated by the BUYER in writing from time to time as having authority to bind the BUYER on certain matters as provided in this Article and that nominated BUYER’S REPRESENTATIVE shall alone be so authorized in respect of such matters and no other BUYER’S REPRESENTATIVE shall be authorized to so bind the BUYER in respect of such matters. However, in any case, the BUYER shall not appoint any employees of the BUILDER or the persons who had been employed by the BUILDER within one (1) year before the BUYER’s appointment of such ex-employee of the BUILDER as the BUYER’S REPRESENTATIVE or his assistants or employees of the BUYER without the BUILDER’s prior written consent.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Gener8 Maritime, Inc., Gener8 Maritime, Inc., Gener8 Maritime, Inc.

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