Common use of Payment of revenue Clause in Contracts

Payment of revenue. (1) All dues are hereby levied and charged for the use and benefit of the Company and (notwithstanding any other provision of these by-laws) the owner, master and agent (other than the Company or a related corporation) of a vessel in respect of, or in connection with which, any dues are payable shall be jointly and severally liable to the Company for those dues. (2) All dues shall be paid to the Company which may at any time xxx for and recover the same in any court of competent jurisdiction. (3) All dues shall be paid before the vessel in respect of, or in connection with which, they are charged or payable leaves the jetty and berth area, but the Company may accept in lieu of that payment a written guarantee from the master, owner or agent of the vessel in the form set out in Schedule 1 that those dues will be paid within 14 days after the departure of the vessel from the jetty and berth area. (4) Unless the Company has accepted a guarantee in the form referred to in sub-bylaw (3) in relation to a vessel in respect of, or in connection with which, any dues are charged or payable and unpaid, the Marine Supervisor may detain that vessel until those dues are paid.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Evaporites (Lake Macleod) Agreement Act 1967, Evaporites (Lake Macleod) Agreement Act 1967, Evaporites (Lake Macleod) Agreement Act 1967

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Payment of revenue. (1) All dues are hereby levied and charged for the use and benefit of the Company and (notwithstanding any other provision of these by-lawsby‑laws) the owner, master and agent (other than the Company or a related corporation) of a vessel in respect of, or in connection with which, any dues are payable shall be jointly and severally liable to the Company for those dues. (2) All dues shall be paid to the Company which may at any time xxx for and recover the same in any court of competent jurisdiction. (3) All dues shall be paid before the vessel in respect of, or in connection with which, they are charged or payable leaves the jetty and berth area, but the Company may accept in lieu of that payment a written guarantee from the master, owner or agent of the vessel in the form set out in Schedule 1 that those dues will be paid within 14 days after the departure of the vessel from the jetty and berth area. (4) Unless the Company has accepted a guarantee in the form referred to in sub-bylaw sub‑bylaw (3) in relation to a vessel in respect of, or in connection with which, any dues are charged or payable and unpaid, the Marine Supervisor may detain that vessel until those dues are paid.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Evaporites (Lake Macleod) (Cape Cuvier Berth) by Laws 1991

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