ICE CONDITIONS Clause Samples
The ICE CONDITIONS clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to the presence of ice that may affect project operations or site access. It typically outlines how parties should address delays, damages, or additional costs caused by ice accumulation, and may specify notification requirements or adjustments to schedules. This clause ensures that both parties understand how to manage risks and disruptions associated with ice, thereby allocating responsibility and minimizing disputes over weather-related impacts.
ICE CONDITIONS. When a Tug is operating under “ice conditions” there will be an additional charge equal to fifty percent (50%) of the applicable Hourly Rate, computed in increments of one-half hour, any fraction thereof to be charged at full one-half hour. As used herein, the term “ice conditions” shall mean the presence of ice at berths or anchorages or of ice flow or ice in transit that exceeds four
ICE CONDITIONS. When a Tug is operating in ice conditions, when providing any Tug Services, the charge will be 50 percent above the applicable rate shown on this schedule. Greater than 25,000NRT, each 2,500-ton increment or portion, add an additional $400 to Docking or Undocking Rate.
ICE CONDITIONS. For Tug services running through or assisting through ice, in addition to the applicable charge, there shall be a charge of $440.00 per hour per Tug, including running time from the Tug Station to the Vessel assisted and from the Vessel assisted to the Tug Station.
ICE CONDITIONS. A rate of $2,750 per Tug per hour pro-rated for part of an hour, including running time to and from its Tug Station, shall apply for services requested. Hourly rates are subject to Holiday rate provisions.
ICE CONDITIONS. When a Tug is operating in ice conditions, when providing any Tug Services, the charge will be 50 percent above the applicable rate shown onthis schedule.
ICE CONDITIONS. When a Tug providing services to a Vessel is operating in ice conditions, the rate charged for that Tug shall be increased by fifty percent (50%) over the applicable rate and /or hourly rate set forth herein. When it is necessary for a Tug to break ice in connection with docking or undocking a Vessel, or to clear an ice bound slip for any reason, said service will be charged at an hourly rate of $3,575.00 per Tug, measured from Tug station to Tug station. No running time will be charged if the Tug used to break ice is also used in the Docking and Undocking operation. The hourly rate applicable to ice breaking will be pro-rated to the nearest half (1/2) hour.
ICE CONDITIONS. When a Tug providing services to a Vessel is operating in ice conditions, the rate charged for that Tug shall be increased by fifty percent (50%) over the applicable rate and /or hourly rate set forth herein. When it is necessary for a Tug to break ice in connection with docking or undocking a Vessel, or to clear an ice bound slip for any reason, said service will be charged at an hourly rate of $3,300.00 per Tug, measured from Tug station to Tug station. The hourly rate applicable to ice breaking will be pro-rated to the nearest half (1/2) hour.
