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International Charter Party Terms - Australia Edition
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harter Party Laytime Definitions | |
All Time Saved | The time saved to the ship from the completion of loading / discharging to the expiry of the laytime including periods excepted from the laytime. |
All Working Time Saved or All Laytime Saved | The time saved to the ship from the completion of loading / discharging to the expiry of the laytime excluding any notice time and periods excepted from the laytime. |
As Fast As The Vessel Can Receive / Deliver | The laytime is a period of time to be calculated by reference to the maximum rate at which the ship in full working order is capable of loading / discharging the cargo. |
ATUTC | All time used to count |
Berth | The specific place where the ship is to load and or discharge. |
CHOPT | Charterer’s option (often refers to a discharge port) |
Clear day or Clear Days | The day on which the notice is given and the day on which the notice expires are not included in the notice period. |
Customary Despatch | The charter must load and or discharge as fast as is possible in the circumstances prevailing at the time of loading or discharging. |
Day | A continuous period of 24 hours which, unless the context otherwise requires, runs from midnight to midnight. |
Despatch Money or Despatched | The money payable by the owner if the ship completes loading or discharging before the laytime has expired. |
Demurrage | The money payable to the owner for delay for which the owner is not responsible in loading and or / discharging after the laytime has expired. |
Even If Sooner Berthed | The charterer will have the period of notice time even if the vessel berthed in a period of time shorter than that fixed in Notice of readiness clause |
Excepted | The specified days do not count as laytime even if loading or discharging is done on them. |
F.I.O.T | Free In Out and Trimmed. |
Holiday | A day of the week or part(s) thereof on which the notice is given and the day on which the notice expires are not included in the notice period |
In Writing | In relation to a notice of readiness, a notice visibly expressed in any mode of reproducing words and includes cable, telegram, telex, fax (email requires the consent of all parties prior to signing of contract) |
Liner Terms | Applicable to a liner trade where an owner has his ships regularly calling at his arranged berths and thus can offer to load and discharge incorporating stevedoring into the freight rate |
Laytime | The period of time agreed between the parties during which the the owner will make and keep the ship available for loading / discharging without payment additional to the freight. |
Notice of Readiness | Notice to the charter, shipper, receiver or other person as required by the charter that the ship has arrived at the port or berth as the case may be and is ready to load / discharge. |
On Demurrage | The laytime has expired. Unless the charter party expressly provides to the contrary the time on demurrage will not be subject to the laytime exceptions. |
Port | An area within which ships are loaded with and / or discharges of cargo and includes the usual places where ships wait for their turn or are ordered or obliged to wait for their turn no matter the distance from that area. |
Per Hatch Per Day | Laytime is to be calculated by multiplying the agreed daily rate per hatch of loading / discharging the cargo by the number of the ship’s hatches annd dividing the quantity of cargo by the resultant sum. A hatch that is capable of being worked by two gangs simultaneously shall be counted as two hatches. |
Per Working Hatch Per Day or Per Workable Hatch Per Day | Laytime is to be calculated by dividing the quantity of cargo in the hold with the largest quantity by the result of multiplying the agreed daily rate per working or workable hatch by the number of hatches serving that hold. A hatch that is capable of being worked by two gangs simultaneously shall be counted as two hatches. |
Reachable on Arrival or Always Accessible | The charterer undertakes that when the ship arrives at the port there will be a loading and discharging berth for her to which she can proceed without delay. |
Reversible | An option given to the charterer to add together the time allowed for loading and discharging. Where the option is exercised the effect is the same as a total being specified to cover both operations |
Running days or Consecutive Days | Days which follow one immediately after the other. |
Safe Port | A port which, during the relevant period of time, the ship can reach, enter, remain at and depart from without, in he absence of some abnormal occurance, being exposed to danger which cannot be avoided by good navigation and seamanship. |
Safe Berth | A berth which, during the relevant period of time, the ship can reach, enter, remain at and depart from without, in he absence of some abnormal occurance, being exposed to danger which cannot be avoided by good navigation and seamanship. |
SHINC | Saturday or Sunday Holidays included ( in Time ) |
Time Lost Waiting For Berth to Count as Loading Discharging Time or as Laytime | If the main reason why a notice of readiness cannot be given is that there is no loading / discharging berth available to the ship the laytime will continue to run, when the ship starts to wait for a berth and will continue to run, unless previously exhausted until the ship stops waiting. |
To Average | Separate calculations are to be made for loading and discharging and any time saved in one operation is to be set against and any excess time used in the other. |
Unless Used | If work is carried out during the excepted days the actual hours of work only counts at laytime. |
Working Days | Days of or part(s) thereof which are not expressly excluded from laytime by the charter party and which are not holidays |
Weather Working Day | A working day or part of a working day during which it is or, if the vessel is still waiting for her turn, it would be possible to load / discharge the cargo without interference due to the weather. If such interference occurs ( or would have occured if work had been in progress) there shall be excluded from the laytime a period calculated by reference to the ratio which would have or could have been worked but for that interference. |
Weather Working Day of 24 Consecutive Hours | A working day or part of a working day or 24 hours during which it is or, if the ship is still waiting for her turn, it would be possible to load / discharge the cargo without interference due to the weather. If such interference occurs ( or would have occured if work had been in progress ) there shall be excluded from the laytime the period during which the weather interfered or would have interfered with the work. |
Weather Permitting | Time during which weather prevents working shall not count as laytime. |
Whether in Berth OR Not or Berth NO Berth | If the location named for loading / discharging is a berth and if the berth is not immediately accessible to the ship a notice of readiness can be given when the ship has arrived at the port in which the berth is situated. |
I SB Port | One safe berth or port |
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