We hold pilotage to be a service to the shipowner and general public to ensure that safety is put before profit. |
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The shipowner could earn more at less risk by making sure there were demurrage clauses in the charter party. |
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On the one hand, a shipowner could send his ship without convoy and make a good profit but at the great risk of its being captured. |
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The package is one of the largest investments ever made in newbuildings by an international shipowner. |
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The shipowner and the stevedoring company had issued orders and posted signs prohibiting smoking. |
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Ship's agents are not responsible for exchange losses on any sums held for account of the shipowner or which they have to receive or pay. |
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The shipowner is exempt from this liability only in very special circumstances. |
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The shipowner organised pumping operations for the bunker fuel and recovery operations for the timber remaining in the holds. |
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Gaz de France has just confirmed the option for the second LNG carrier, in partnership with Japanese shipowner NYK Line. |
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Michel Dacarrette, one of the most prominent members of the family, was a privateer, a shipowner, and an entrepreneur based at Placentia. |
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This marks a first in the maritime industry, with the shipowner taking part in the design and construction of a monohull racing boat. |
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The unsuspecting charterer, often drawn by attractive-sounding freight rates, next learns that the ship, shipowner and cargo have gone missing. |
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Ms Panteli was suspected at first of acting as a front for a Greek shipowner. |
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The right of the shipowner to limit his liability is at present practically unbreakable. |
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The identity of the complainant shall not be revealed to the master or the shipowner of the ship concerned. |
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The identity of the person lodging the complaint shall not be revealed to the master or the shipowner, or the ship manager of the ship concerned. |
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Thus, where the initial error in transfer leads to a delay in the payment of an amount due under a charterparty, the shipowner may be entitled to withdraw the vessel. |
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The liability for oil pollution damage is channelled to the registered shipowner only. |
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Pilots note that the use of docking pilots often makes it unnecessary to use tugs in berthing, which saves the shipowner money. |
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This was the town house of Albert Ballin, the Anglophile shipowner, in whom were recognisable the features of assimilated Hamburg Jewry. |
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The shipowner and the master have appealed against this decision. |
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He convinced the shipowner who had bought his Royal Academy picture to let him sail on a freighter to Istanbul. |
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French trade with East Asia was initiated during the reign of Francis I with the help of shipowner Jean Ango. |
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A seaman who is required to sue a shipowner to recover maintenance and cure may also recover his attorneys fees. |
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The passenger bears the burden of proving that the shipowner was negligent. |
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In a Limitation Action the shipowner will post a bond reflecting the value of the vessel and her pending freight. |
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One was James Hall, who originally proposed the Plimsoll Mark, who was a Newcastle shipowner whose cause Plimsoll took up. |
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A shipowner and dealer, he used to export grain and import charcoal, he owned a regular goods shipping line at the Black Sea and the Danubian Ports for transportation among England, the Continent and the Mediterranean Sea. |
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The shipowner has thus continually been faced with fait accompli. |
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The Administrator of the SOPF is a party by statute to any litigation in the Canadian courts commenced by a claimant against the shipowner, its guarantor, or the 1992 IOPC Fund. |
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The shipowner was unable to carry out the different formal demands from the authorities, and ship had to stay alongside the quay under the permanent control of the fire brigade. |
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If they are not asking to be directly involved as having a direct link between the privilege on the debt or the amount due and the shipowner, why would you want to add this? |
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It can also, depending on the preferences of the shipowner, be disbursed in instalments corresponding to the actual or estimated settlement dates for payment of interest and instalments on the loan raised. |
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This may be the case if, for example, a particular scheme is specifically related to on-board training and the benefit of State financial support is received by the training organisation, the cadet, seafarer or shipowner. |
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A London art consultant who has met lots of them, Peyton Skipwith, tells a story about Stavros Niarchos, a Greek shipowner, who saw an exhibition of orientalist art and resolved to buy the lot. |
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Under instructions from the Administrator, counsel investigated the material received from the District of Squamish officials, and discussed the matter directly with the solicitor for the shipowner. |
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Each Member State shall make rules ensuring that, in every case of loss or foundering of any ship, the shipowner shall pay to each seafarer on board an indemnity against unemployment resulting from such loss or foundering. |
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The shipowner and charterer were immediately informed of this decision. |
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For the shipowner, the cargo spoils and the ship goes unused. |
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Whether or not this is true, the world is slowly waking up to the dangers of allowing shipping to operate under the cloak offered by FOCs: no questions asked so long as the shipowner pays registration fees and tonnage taxes. |
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It is at the moment that a shipowner contemplates moving to another club that this club can gain a competitive advantage by quoting a lower rate and has therefore an incentive to do so, not a year later. |
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A classification society may not be engaged if it is to any degree identical with or has business, personal or family links to the shipowner or operator. |
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But if the shipowner can be held liable by simply making his obligations clearer, would it be wrong for me, then, to seek that additional protection? |
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Under the 1969 CLC, the shipowner had been deprived of the right to limit his liability if the incident occurred as a result of the owner's actual fault or privity. |
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The right of the shipowner and of the flag State to have recourse to available domestic judicial remedies must be safeguarded, as should their right to resort to the prompt release procedure. |
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As a shipowner, we are a pragmatic company, and we seized an opportunity. |
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Another troubling issue relates to the claim by the shipowner and its insurer that the storm that caused the incident was of an exceptional nature entitling it to complete exoneration from responsibility for the incident. |
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If a shipowner's breach of its obligation to provide maintenance and cure is willful and wanton, the shipowner may be subject to punitive damages. |
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In 1841, Garrison was imprisoned on charges of libel for accusing Newburyport shipowner Francis Todd and captain Nicholas Brown of transporting 44 African captives in chains. |
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