Common use of LAY TIME Clause in Contracts

LAY TIME. 10.2.1 Buyer warrants that seller’s nominated vessel(s) will be allowed to discharge her cargo within two hundred and sixteen (216) free running hours SHINC’ plus six (6) hours nor, but start to count of the Lay time will according with the GENCON C/P 1994 10.2.2 Notice of readiness (N.O.R) shall be given, on ship’s arrival at the buyer’s designated discharge port(s), by the ship’s master to buyer and/or agent, by radio, cable or by hand, at any time including Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. 10.2.3 Time spent for customs/ health/ port authority formalities for ship and goods, pilot age from anchorage area to berth, mooring, or crossing river mouth, shall not to count as Lay time.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Sales and Purchase Agreement, Sales and Purchase Agreement, Sales and Purchase Agreement

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LAY TIME. 10.2.1 9.2.1 Buyer warrants that seller’s nominated vessel(s) will be allowed to discharge her cargo within two hundred and sixteen (216) free running hours SHINC’ plus six (6) hours nor, but start to count of the Lay time will according with the GENCON C/P 1994 10.2.2 9.2.2 Notice of readiness (N.O.R) shall be given, on ship’s arrival at the buyer’s designated discharge port(s), by the ship’s master to buyer and/or agent, by radio, cable or by hand, at any time including Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. 10.2.3 9.2.3 Time spent for customs/ health/ port authority formalities for ship and goods, pilot age from anchorage area to berth, mooring, or crossing river mouth, shall not to count as Lay time.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sales Contracts, Sales Contracts

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