Common use of Cargo capacity Clause in Contracts

Cargo capacity. The Vessel’s deadweight shall be 2.195 tons (of 1000 kg each) at a mean draft in saltwater (specific gravity 1.025) of 6,00 metres above base line. Such a figure shall be finally defined once that the extra-weight related to the reduction gears, respect to the configuration of the previous vessels NB nos. 6160/1/2/3/8/9, is known. The specified deadweight shall include fuel, provisions, carried chains, cables for AH activities, stores, freshwater, crew and passengers in addition to spare parts in excess of the requirements of Class. In case some options, with respect to the basic configuration, are agreed, then deriving reduction in contractual deadweight shall be duly taken into account.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Shipbuilding (Iii to I Maritime Partners Cayman I Lp), Shipbuilding (Iii to I Maritime Partners Cayman I Lp), Shipbuilding (Iii to I Maritime Partners Cayman I Lp)

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