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Ice Clause

Ice Clause

Created OnMarch 2, 2018
byCapt. Angad S Cheema
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In a charter it is the responsibility of the charterer to send the ship to a safe port. A port which is “ice-bound” or in which ice conditions can cause damage to the ship, may not be a “safe port”. To  confirm the protection for the shipowner a protective clause dealing with ice conditions is inserted in the charterparty.

Related:

  • Arrived ship
  • Dreadage or Dreading Clause
  • Hague Rules and Hague-Visby Rules
  • Cancelling date or Laycan
  • AA AA (Always afloat, always accessible)
  • Ballast bonus (BB)

By Capt. Angad S Cheema

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