Docking Position Sample Clauses

The Docking Position clause defines the specific location or area at a port where a vessel is to be moored or berthed during loading or unloading operations. In practice, this clause may specify the exact berth, quay, or terminal assigned to the vessel, and can outline procedures for changing the docking position if necessary due to operational requirements or port authority instructions. Its core function is to ensure clarity and prevent disputes by clearly designating where the vessel should dock, thereby facilitating efficient cargo operations and minimizing delays.
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Docking Position. During port stops, vessels may dock side by side, obstructing views and requiring You to pass through other vessels to embark and disembark. You agree and acknowledge that You will have no claim in respect of any such matters.
Docking Position. During port stops, vessels may dock side by side, obstructing views and requiring You to pass through other vessels to embark and disembark. You agree and acknowledge that You will have no claim in respect of any such matters. (i) River cruise ships do not carry a doctor on board (except in Russia), however medical services may be called at Your own expense. (ii) Due to the large number of passengers on board, We cannot provide a personal escort for medical visits. (iii) We are not, and our Service Providers and the Operators are not, liable regarding the provision of any medical care You may require or choose to accept during your Tour.
Docking Position. During port stops, vessels may dock side by side,