ESTABLISHED CUSTOMS Clause Samples

ESTABLISHED CUSTOMS. Any right or privileges enjoyed by an Officer as a matter of custom prior to the date of this Agreement relating to spouses visiting or making trips on ships or to mutual arrangements between Masters and Mates concerning shore leave shall be continued, and no change to these customary rights and privileges shall be put into effect unless mutually agreed to by the Company and the Guild. Where an Officer has completed one (1) full season with the Company and accommodations are suitable, he may make arrangements to have his spouse (or common law spouse) accompany him for a period of up to, but no more than, twenty-three (23) days each season. These arrangements will be approved for only two (2) Officer's common law spouses) at a time. The Officer's spouse (or common law spouse) shall not interfere in any way with the operation of the vessel. The Officer's spouse (or common law spouse) shall sign a waiver releasing the Company of all liability for any mishap that may happen to while is aboard the vessel. With the approval of the Master, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, an Officer
ESTABLISHED CUSTOMS. Any right or privileges enjoyed by an Officeras a matter of custom prior to the date of this Agreement relating to wives visiting or making trips on ships or to mutual arrangements between Masters and Mates concerning shore leave shall be continued, and no change of these customary rights and privileges shall be put into effect unless mutually agreed to by the Company and the Guild. Where an Officer has completed one (1) full season with the Company and accommodations are suitable, he may make arrangements to have his wife (or common law wife) accompany him for a period of up to, but no more than, twenty-three (23) days each season. These arrangementswill be approved for only two (2) Officer's wives (or common law spouse) at a time. The Officer's wife (or common law wife) shall not interfere in any way with the operation of the vessel. The Officer involvedwill be responsiblefor the cleaning of his quarters while his wife (or common law wife) is aboard, and his wife (or common law wife) shall sign a waiver releasing the Company of all liability for any mishap that may happen to her while she is aboard the vessel. With the approval of the Master, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, an Officer may:
ESTABLISHED CUSTOMS. 29.1 Any practice or custom, the benefits of which the Company has, prior to the date of this agreement, granted to Officers, shall not, by reason only of the terms and conditions of this agreement, be discontinued. 29.2 With the approval of the Master, an Officer may make arrangements to have his/her spouse (or common-law spouse) accompany him/her for a period of up to but not more than thirty (30) days each season. These arrangements will be approved for one (1) officer’s spouse at a time. The Officer’s spouse shall not interfere in any way with the operation of the vessel. The Officer involved will be responsible for cleaning of quarters while the spouse is aboard, and the spouse will sign a waiver releasing the Company of all liability for any mishap that may happen while aboard the vessel. 29.3 With the approval of the Master, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, an Officer may, while the vessel is in port, bring his/her spouse and family aboard for a visit, with the exception of children under twelve (12) years of age. Prior to their coming on board the Officer must sign a Company waiver releasing the Company of liability. 29.4 The Company will allow all of its Officers with permission, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, to be allowed time while in port to leave the vessel to attend to personal business.
ESTABLISHED CUSTOMS. Any right or privileges enjoyed by an Officer as a matter of custom prior to the date agreement relating to wives visiting or making trips on ships or to mutual arrangements between Masters and Mates concerning shore leave shall be continued, and no change to these customary rights and privileges shall be put into effect unless mutually agreed to by the Company and the Guild. Where an Officer has completed one (1) full season with the Companyand accommodationsare suitable, he may make arrangements to have his wife (or common law wife) accompany him for a period of up to, no more than, thirty (30) days each season. These arrangements will be approved for only two (2) Officer's wives (or common law wives) at a time. The Officer's wife shall not interfere in any way with the operation of the vessel. The involved will be responsible for the cleaning of his while his wife is aboard, and his wife shall sign a waiver releasing the Company of all liability for any mishap that may happen to her while she is aboard the vessel. With the prior approval of the Master, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, an Officer may:

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