Common use of DOCUMENTS TO BE DELIVERED TO THE BUYER Clause in Contracts

DOCUMENTS TO BE DELIVERED TO THE BUYER. Acceptance of the Vessel by the Buyer shall be conditional upon receipt by the Buyer from the Builder of the following duly authenticated documents which shall accompany the aforementioned PROTOCOL OF DELIVERY AND ACCEPTANCE: (i) PROTOCOL OF TRIALS of the Vessel made pursuant to this Contract and the Specifications, (ii) PROTOCOL OF INVENTORY of the equipment of the Vessel including spare parts and the like as specified in the Specifications, (iii) PROTOCOL OF STORES OF CONSUMABLE NATURE, such as all fuel oil, lubricating oil, and fresh water remaining in tanks if their cost is charged to the Buyer, but not water or oils or greases in the machinery which are on board and delivered to the Buyer with the Vessel at the price set forth in Article 6(g) hereof,

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Shipbuilding Contract (Ardmore Shipping Corp), Shipbuilding Contract (Ardmore Shipping Corp), Shipbuilding Contract (Ardmore Shipping Corp)

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