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Q: Can a charter party be dated before arrival of vessel at port of loading?
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What is organization's charter?

An organization's charter is a formal document that creates the organization as a legal entity. It defines or mandates its functions and lays down rules for conduct and/or governance. For business, charter is an alternative term for articles of incorporation. Charter is also used when a group uses another business's assets for an agreed upon time. For example, in a voyage charter, the charterer hires the vessel for a single voyage, while the vessel's owner provides the master, crew, bunkers and supplies. In a time charter, the vessel is hired for a specific amount of time. The owner still manages the vessel but the charterer gives orders for the employment of the vessel, and may sub-charter the vessel on a time charter or voyage charter basis.


What are the release dates for Loading a Vessel at Charleston S-C- - 1902?

Loading a Vessel at Charleston S-C- - 1902 was released on: USA: April 1902


What is arrival draft and departure draft of vessel?

Arrival draft means the deepness of the vessel under water when the cargo is loaded in the vessel, and departure draft means the deepness of the vessel under water after the cargo is discharged fully or partially.


What is a Vessel Nomination?

Contracts of sale of commodities may provide for declaration by buyer or seller of loading or discharge ports (out of a geographical range). An election of this type is a nomination. In FOB vessel contracts, buyer must nominate, i.e., designate by name, the vessel(s) to perform, or lift the grain. Vessel nominations are contractually required to be made with pre-advice, q.v. Voyage charter parties sometimes do not specify a vessel name, but state instead that vessel is to be nominated; subsequent designation of the vessel name by vessel owners to charterers is called a nomination.


What vessel carries its own loading equipment?

Cargo ship


What does the expression 'bareboat charters' mean exactly?

The expression 'bareboat charter' means that the renter is only renting the vessel and not any crew or provisions. This means the renter is responsible for running the vessel.


How long would it take to sail from England to Scotland?

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What is the difference between a schooner and a bareboat charter?

A schooner is a sailing vessel with at least two masts. If only two-masted the aft (main) mast is generally taller than the fore-mast. A Bareboat charter is a contract by which one party (the charterer) charters or rents a vessel from another party (generally the owner) but without crew, it being the charterer's intent to crew the vessel himself. DG


What is the definition of larboard?

Larboard is an old sailing term for what is now referred to as the port side of a vessel. It is a contraction of 'Loading Board', which was generally on that side of the vessel away from the steering oar or board. Which is where we also get the term starboard, a corruption of steering board.


What is the next vessel after the axillary artery and before the radial and ulnar artery?

The vessel after the axillary artery, before it branches into the radial artery and ulnar artery is called the brachial artery.


What is miles per gallon on a boat?

Boats efficiency is measured in gallons per hour. Variances in weather/water conditions and loading of the vessel holding lower in the water change the efficiency.


What are the initial preparations by ship staff before entering a drydock?

The vessel must be prepared before entering the dry dock. Structural loading must be taken into account as the vessel is to be point supported on blocks. A docking plan of the ship which shows such things as drain plugs, sea boxes, underwater attachment and other things is sent to the dry dock and also indications where hull repairs are required. This helps the dry dock ship manager to place the blocks on which the vessel will sit. Special attention should be made when planning this for any tanks whose contents may be varied due to repair. Phendulwa Sekeleni