Stevedoring. If the Customer requests, CBH is willing to arrange stevedoring services for the Customer’s vessels when they are loaded at Port Terminal Facilities. Upon request CBH will provide the Customer with the necessary terms and conditions (including charges) for CBH’s provision of stevedoring services.
Stevedoring applies to shrink tonnes
Stevedoring. Ski lodges, lifts, cable cars and tows.
Stevedoring. (a) Carrier shall perform stevedoring services for Company’s Commodities at the Hartford Dock, including loading and unloading barges designated by Company and calling at the Hartford Dock and receiving or delivering Commodities at the Hartford Dock, and Company shall pay the applicable “Hartford Dock Fee” for such services determined in accordance with Exhibit B. If Company wishes Carrier to provide stevedoring services for a Commodity not identified on Exhibit B, the Parties shall agree upon the applicable fee before Carrier will be required to provide such services. TERMS IN THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN REDACTED BECAUSE CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR THOSE TERMS HAS BEEN REQUESTED. THE REDACTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, AND THE TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE WITH TWO ASTERISKS (**).
(b) Customer shall inform Carrier of the estimated time of arrival of each barge from which Commodities are to be loaded or unloaded at the Hartford Dock as soon as practicable and, to the extent practicable, at each of 72, 48 and 24 hours before such barge’s arrival. If so informed, Carrier will make commercially reasonable efforts to provide such barge with berthing space within 24 hours after the master, agent or representative of such barge tenders “notice of readiness” to Carrier, stating that the barge is ready in all respects to berth at the Hartford Dock to discharge Commodities. Absent such information, Carrier shall make commercially reasonable efforts to provide such barge with berthing space to the extent that doing so would not be reasonably likely to impede a barge that has provided such information.
(c) Carrier does not guarantee any particular rate at which a Commodity will be offloaded from a barge.
(d) Carrier shall not be liable for any demurrage charges for any barge except to the extent caused by Carrier’s negligence, willful misconduct or breach of this Agreement.
(e) In no event shall Carrier be responsible for any port expenses (including, but not limited to, pilotage, towage and linemen).
Stevedoring. 20.1 When APPL provides stevedoring services, the Principal releases APPL and its servants, agents and contractors from claims and liability in connection with stevedoring to the extent permitted by law.
20.2 Where APPL is precluded from excluding its liability by law, the liability of APPL is limited to the value of the re-supply of the services.
20.3 When APPL does not provide stevedoring services, the Principal is responsible to agree terms with the provider of such services and APPL is under no obligation or responsibility of any kind in respect of any provider of such services, or in respect of any statement, act or omission of any provider of such services.
Stevedoring. CCL shall coordinate and program the stevedoring services for Concessionaire with such services required by CCL and other concessionaires. CCL shall pay for the cost of such stevedoring services; provided, however, if Concessionaire's property cannot be loaded or unloaded with other ship's stores of the Vessel using labor normally employed for handling of ship's stores, then Concessionaire shall pay its proportion of the costs for the loading and unloading of Concessionaire's property.
Stevedoring. Unless otherwise expressly agreed between the User and the Company, the User will utilise the stevedoring services of the Company at the Berth.
Stevedoring. Cranes, labor and handling equipment necessary for container loading and discharging operations and lashing and unlashing containers.
Stevedoring. Ski lodges, lifts, cable cars and tows. 13. Shipbuilding, ship repair, ship breaking, dry dock, quays or wharf operations. 14. Watercraft over 50 feet in length. 15. Amusement parks, amusement devices (other than coin operated devices), fairs. exhibitions, carnivals, circuses and zoos (other than petting zoos), except when written within the guidelines of the Company's Special Events Program.