Common use of Appointment of BUYER’s Representatives Clause in Contracts

Appointment of BUYER’s Representatives. The BUYER may send to and maintain at the Shipyard, at the BUYER’s own cost and expense, one or more Representatives who shall be duly authorized in writing by the BUYER (herein called the “Representatives”) to supervise the construction by the SELLER of the VESSEL and to act on behalf of the BUYER in connection with the modifications of the Specifications, approval of the plans and drawings, attendance to the tests, inspections and trials relating to the VESSEL, and any other matters for which he is specifically authorized by the BUYER. The Representatives may appoint assistant(s) to attend at the Shipyard for the purposes as aforesaid. Upon appointment of the Representatives, the BUYER shall notify the SELLER in writing of the name and the scope of authority of the Representatives. Before the commencement of any item of work under this Contract, the SELLER shall, whenever reasonably required, exhibit, furnish to, and within the limits of the Representative’s authority, secure the approval from the Representatives of any plans and drawings prepared in connection therewith.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Construction Of (Seaspan CORP), Seaspan CORP, Seaspan CORP

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