Discharge Port Authority definition

Discharge Port Authority means such entity having authority and jurisdiction over the Discharge Port from time to time;

Examples of Discharge Port Authority in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise agreed, the Seller shall nominate to the Buyer at least five (5) days prior to the first day of the Accepted Date Range for loading, or if a CIF sale, within two (2) days of concluding the Agreement, if later, a Vessel which complies with the Load Port Authority Regulations, the Loading Terminal Regulations and the Discharge Port Authority Regulations then in effect.

  • The Master or his agent shall advise the ship's ETA at 120, 72, 48, and 24 hours ETA and/or shall advise Notice of Readiness (N.O.R.) to the Discharge Port Authority, and to the Buyer / Buyer’s representative(s) or Ship Owner’s Agent.

  • The Seller shall use reasonable endeavours to arrange for the instructions (if any) notified to it under Clause 6.7.2 to be carried out, but the Seller shall not be required to follow any instruction that is inconsistent with the Load Port Authority Regulations and/or the Terminal Regulations and/or Procedures and/or the Discharge Port Authority Regulations then in effect or any provision, express or implied, in the Specific Agreement.

  • The Discharge Terminal, Discharge Port Authority, Buyer and/or the Buyer’s Delegates may refuse to berth or discharge the Accepted Vessel in the event of non-compliance with the foregoing and all delays and expenses of the Seller due to such non-compliance shall be for the Seller’s account.

  • The Seller shall use reasonable endeavours to arrange for the instructions (if any) notified to it under Clause6.7.2 to be carried out, but the Seller shall not be required to follow any instruction that is inconsistent with the Load Port Authority Regulations and/or the Terminal Regulations and/or Procedures and/or the Discharge Port Authority Regulations then in effect or any provision, express or implied, in the Specific Agreement.

  • Each Party shall comply with all legislation, permits and consents applicable at and in the Load Port and Discharge Port, as well as all international treaties and regulations signed by the country supplying the Sulphur, the Terminal Regulations and/or Procedures, and the Load Port Authority Regulations and Discharge Port Authority Regulations.

  • Each Party shall comply with all legislation, permits and consents applicable at and in the Load Port and Discharge Port, as well as all international treaties and regulations signed by the country supplying the Oil, the Terminal Regulations and/or Procedures, and the Load Port Authority Regulations and Discharge Port Authority Regulations.

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  • Each Party shall comply with all legislation, permits and consents applicable at and in the Discharge Port, as well as all international treaties and regulations signed by the country supplying the Oil, the Terminal Regulations and/or Procedures, and the Load Port Authority Regulations and Discharge Port Authority Regulations.

  • The Buyer shall arrange for the samples to be taken in accordance with the Discharge Port Authority Regulations and retained in a sealed condition by the Independent Inspector(s) for at least seventy five (75) days from the Discharge date of the Oil, or longer if there is a dispute filed within sixty (60) days per clause 5.5, however samples of LPG shall not be retained unless so determined in the Specific Agreement.

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