Common use of Vacating of Berth Clause in Contracts

Vacating of Berth. Seller may order the Vessel to vacate its berth if it appears that the Vessel will not, because of the Vessel’s disability, be able to complete loading of Cargo within 36 hours (or such shorter period as may be provided in a Confirmation) of Xxxxxx’s arrival in berth. Seller retains the right to order the Vessel to vacate its berth in order to prevent damage to the Vessel or Seller’s berth due to weather related events, or any event or circumstance that Seller, in its sole opinion, determines to be a safety or environmental hazard. All expenses and time between disconnection of the hoses until reconnection of hoses shall be for Buyer’s account.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions for the Sale of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, General Terms and Conditions for the Sale of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, General Terms and Conditions for the Sale of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products

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Vacating of Berth. Seller may order the Vessel to vacate its berth if it appears that the Vessel vessel will not, because of the Vessel’s disability, be able to complete loading of Cargo within 36 hours (or such shorter period as may be provided in a Confirmation) of XxxxxxVessel’s arrival in of berth. Seller retains the right to order the Vessel to vacate its berth in order to prevent damage to the Vessel or Seller’s berth due to weather related events, or any event or circumstance that Seller, in its sole opinion, determines to be a safety or environmental hazard. All expenses and time between disconnection of the hoses until reconnection of hoses shall be for Buyer’s account.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Products Offtake Agreement (PBF Energy Inc.)

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