Common use of SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS Clause in Contracts

SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS. Notwithstanding any stipulation to the contrary, the Operator, acting as a Prudent and Reasonable Operator, may at any time take any action that aims to protect the safety of property and people or the integrity of the Terminal or of the Transmission System, or to guarantee the fulfilment of its legal or regulatory obligations, including any action resulting in an adjustment to or interruption of the service provided to the Shipper pursuant to the Contract, subject to the non-discriminatory treatment of Terminal Users in line with the applicable legal and regulatory provisions. The Operator can, in particular, inform the Shipper, using any means, of instructions that the Shipper shall undertake to follow and, where appropriate, shall ensure that the Owner and Captain also follow the instructions. Under such circumstances, the Shipper cannot claim any compensation from the Operator or its insurers for the consequences of a reduction in or interruption of Cargo Transfers or Send-Out from the Terminal. Moreover, it shall guarantee the Operator against any third-party claims or the payment of compensation to a third party with which the Shipper is contractually linked.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Framework Contract for Access to LNG Terminal, Framework Contract for Access to LNG Terminal, Framework Contract for Access to LNG Terminal

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