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Anti-pollution clauses

Anti-pollution clauses

Created OnFebruary 6, 2018
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These are clauses inserted in a charterparty and generally place responsibility .on  the shipowner to ensure that he obtains suitable insurance cover or can provide alternative security for compensation he may become liable to pay for pollution, by oil (or similar substances) and for clean-up costs. These clauses are common in charters for oil tankers.

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  • Arrived ship
  • COA (Contract of Affreightment)
  • Hague Rules and Hague-Visby Rules
  • Dreadage or Dreading Clause
  • Bareboat charter
  • Ballast bonus (BB)

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