Stowaways Sample Clauses

Stowaways. Buyer assumes full responsibility and liability for any and all costs or damages incurred due to a stowaway entering the United States aboard its Vessel. Buyer shall be responsible for all costs associated with security of the terminal due to a stowaway, as well as the costs to apprehend, detain, and deport any stowaway.
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Stowaways. (a) The Customer shall enforce strict access controls at the gangway on all Vessels whilst berthed at the Terminal, in order to prevent unauthorised access to those Vessels. (b) The Operator shall enforce strict access controls at the perimeter of the Terminal to prevent unauthorised access to the Terminal. (c) The Operator will not be liable for any loss or damage suffered or incurred by the Customer (including, without limitation, any fines or penalties or the payment of expenses by the Customer on account of care, lodging, medical attention, security or repatriation) arising from the presence on board Vessels of stowaways, or other unauthorised personnel.
Stowaways. An arriving alien who is a stowaway is not eligible to apply for admission or to be admit- xxx and shall be ordered removed upon inspec- tion by an immigration officer. Upon such in- spection if the alien indicates an intention to apply for asylum under section 1158 of this title or a fear of persecution, the officer shall refer the alien for an interview under sub- section (b)(1)(B). A stowaway may apply for asylum only if the stowaway is found to have a credible fear of persecution under subsection (b)(1)(B). In no case may a stowaway be con- sidered an applicant for admission or eligible for a hearing under section 1229a of this title.
Stowaways. A person who, without the consent of
Stowaways. The Charterers warrant to exercise due care and diligence in preventing stowaways in gaining access to the vessel by means of secreting away in the goods and/or containers shipped by the Charterers.
Stowaways. In addition to the normal security watch in the ports where the potential stowaways risk is evident and warned, additional watch man shall be provided as well as safety patrol organised as necessary.
Stowaways. (i) The Charterers warrant to exercise due care and diligence in preventing stowaways in gaining access to the Vessel by mean of secreting away in the goods and/ or containers shipped by the Charterers. (ii) If, despite the exercise of due care and diligence by the Charterers, stowaways have gained access to the Vessel by means of secreting away in the goods and/ or containers shipped by the Charterers, this shall amount to breach of charter for the consequences of which the Charterers shall be liable and shall hold the Owners harmless and shall keep them indemnified against all claims whatsoever which may arise and be made against them. Furthermore, all time lost and all expenses whatsoever and howsoever incurred, including fines, shall be for the Charterers' account and the Vessel shall remain on hire. (iii) Should the Vessel be arrested as a result of the Charterers' breach of charter according to sub-clause (a) (ii) above the Charterers shall take all reasonable steps to secure that, within a reasonable time, the Vessel is released and at their expense put up bail to secure release of the Vessel. (i) If, despite the exercise of due care and diligence by the Owners, stowaways have gained access to the Vessel by means other than secreting away in the goods and/or containers shipped by the Charterers, all time lost and all expenses whatsoever and howsoever incurred, including fines, shall be for the Owners' account and the Vessel shall be off hire. (ii) Should the Vessel be arrested as a result of stowaways having gained access to the Vessel by means other than secreting away in the goods and/or containers shipped by the Charterers. the Owners shall take all reasonable steps to secure that. within a reasonable time. the Vessel is released and at their expense put up bail to secure release of the Vessel.
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Stowaways. A person who, without the consent of– (a) the master of a ship; or
Stowaways. A person who, without the consent of— (a) the master of a ship; or (b) a person authorized by the master of a ship to give that consent, goes to sea in the ship is guilty of an offence. (235) Penalty: A fine not exceeding K2,000.00. (236) (237) (1) Fees shall be payable as prescribed in respect of the services of Labour Shipping Officers(238). (2) The fees referred to in Subsection (1) shall be known as Labour Shipping Officer Service Fees.
Stowaways. An arriving alien who is a stowaway is not eligible to apply for admission or to be admit- xxx and shall be ordered removed upon inspec- tion by an immigration officer. Upon such in- spection if the alien indicates an intention to apply for asylum under section 1158 of this title or a fear of persecution, the officer shall refer the alien for an interview under sub- section (b)(1)(B) of this section. A stowaway may apply for asylum only if the stowaway is found to have a credible fear of persecution under subsection (b)(1)(B) of this section. In no case may a stowaway be considered an appli- cant for admission or eligible for a hearing under section 1229a of this title.
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