Common use of No right of exclusive occupation Clause in Contracts

No right of exclusive occupation. (a) Subject to Clause 5.5(b), the Owner has no right of exclusive occupation or use of the Dedicated Facility during the Access Period and Port of Melbourne may at any time exercise all of its rights to, without limiting the generality of this clause, enter, use, possess and enjoy the whole or any part of the Dedicated Facility. (b) Where for the duration of the Access Period the access to a designated berth is authorised by Port of Melbourne, use of that particular berth may be exclusive.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions for Owners Berthing at Port of Melbourne Dedicated Facilities, Standard Terms and Conditions for Owners Berthing at Port of Melbourne Dedicated Facilities, Standard Terms and Conditions

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No right of exclusive occupation. (a) Subject to Clause 5.5(b6.5(b), the Owner has no right of exclusive occupation or use of the Dedicated Facility during the Access Period and Port of Melbourne may at any time exercise all of its rights to, without limiting the generality of this clause, enter, use, possess and enjoy the whole or any part of the Dedicated Facility. (b) Where for the duration of the Access Period the access to a designated berth is authorised by Port of Melbourne, use of that particular berth may be exclusive.exclusive.β€Œ

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions for Owners Berthing at Port of Melbourne Dedicated Facilities

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