Marine Fuel definition
Examples of Marine Fuel in a sentence
The Buyer shall assume all risk of loss, damage, deterioration or evaporation as to the Marine Fuel delivered.
Until full payment is made, the Buyer and/or the Receiving Vessel are in possession of the Marine Fuel solely as bailee for the Seller.
The Buyer represents that the Receiving Vessel is seaworthy, safe and in good condition and is capable of receiving the Marine Fuel without leakage or spillage.
Unless provided otherwise in the Confirmation Note, each delivery of the Marine Fuel is deemed to constitute a single contract.
The Buyer is responsible for effecting and maintaining in force adequate insurance which will fully protect the Buyer, the Seller, their agents, brokers and authorized personnel and all third parties from all risks, hazards and perils associated with or arising from the Agreement of Sale of Marine Fuel and the actual delivery of the Marine Fuel.