Examples of Deck Cargo in a sentence
The Merchant shall indemnify the Carrier against all liability, damage, and loss of whatsoever nature sustained by the Carrier and caused by or arisen due to the carriage of Deck Cargo.
If this Contract is subject to the U.S. Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1936 (“U.S. COGSA”), then Deck Cargo shall be carried on deck at the Merchant’s risk as to the perils inherent in such carriage but in all other respects subject to the provisions of the U.S. COGSA as if carried under deck.
Main Deck Cargo Door “Door Locked” external view ports are functional.
PART 174—SPECIAL RULES PER- TAINING TO SPECIFIC VESSEL TYPESSubpart A—GeneralSec.174.005 Applicability.174.007 Incorporation by reference.Subpart B—Special Rules Pertaining to Deck Cargo Barges174.010 Specific applicability.
The Merchant shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Carrier against all and any extra cost incurred for any reason whatsoever in connection with carriage of Deck Cargo.
Notwithstanding anything provided for in sub-clause (B) (1) above and subject to Clause 13 (Deck Cargo and Livestock), where it is known during which stage of Carriage the loss or damage occurred the liability of the Carrier in respect of such loss or damage shall be determined.
Annex 2 was amended to reflect the fact that there is no proposed change to parking charges or the operational times of the CPZ in West Byfleet.
Inevitably, the fact that Q involves numerical data and complex statistical analysis can portray it as a quantitative technique in the eyes of qualitative researchers; just as its emphasis on the collection of verbal statements and post Q-sort interviews, makes it appear a qualitative technique to quantitative researchers (Davis and Michelle, 2011).
Existing cargo securing manuals approved under the previous Timber Deck Cargo Code (resolution A.715(17)) may remain valid.
The Carrier draws the Merchant's particular attention to Article 3 (Governing Law and Jurisdiction), Article 7 (Carrier's Liability) and Article 17 (Deck Cargo) on the back side of this Bill.This Bill (duly endorsed if it is negotiable) must be surrendered in exchange for the Goods or delivery order.