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    INTERTANKO Guide to Terminal Conditions of Use

    £125.00
    This guide helps owners/operators and Masters produce fair and balanced conditions of use (COU) terms, in order to promote a safety culture in port.
    ISBN: IT101059
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    Published: June 2018

    Author: ITERTANKO

    As a pre-condition of being permitted to berth and load and/or discharge at a terminal, Masters are often required to sign a Condition of Use (COU) document. Often these documents are biased against shipowners and contain terms that exonerate the terminal from any liability regarding potential vessel damage.

    INTERTANKO have produced these guidelines to raise awareness of the issues around COUs and to help owners/operators and Masters produce fair and balanced contractual terms in order to promote a safety culture in port. The guide begins by outlining contractual issues and liability and insurance cover, before going on to discuss practical considerations and charterparty issues.

    Table of Contents

    1. Overview

    2. Contractual issues

    3. Limitation of liability

    4. Insurance cover

    5. Practical considerations

    6. Charterparty issues

    Annex 1 – Examples of common COU clauses
    Annex 2 – State Parties to LLMC Convention 1976 and LLMC Protocol 1996

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    Published: June 2018

    Author: ITERTANKO

    As a pre-condition of being permitted to berth and load and/or discharge at a terminal, Masters are often required to sign a Condition of Use (COU) document. Often these documents are biased against shipowners and contain terms that exonerate the terminal from any liability regarding potential vessel damage.

    INTERTANKO have produced these guidelines to raise awareness of the issues around COUs and to help owners/operators and Masters produce fair and balanced contractual terms in order to promote a safety culture in port. The guide begins by outlining contractual issues and liability and insurance cover, before going on to discuss practical considerations and charterparty issues.

    Table of Contents

    1. Overview

    2. Contractual issues

    3. Limitation of liability

    4. Insurance cover

    5. Practical considerations

    6. Charterparty issues

    Annex 1 – Examples of common COU clauses
    Annex 2 – State Parties to LLMC Convention 1976 and LLMC Protocol 1996

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