Common use of Route Clause in Contracts

Route. FRS may freely execute its carriage services by following the route and itinerary as it deems convenient, unless otherwise agreed, and may change course to save or try to save human lives or goods in the sea, or make as many stops and course changes as deemed necesasary by the Captain for the best common interests. FRS may freely execute passenger carriage either in the ship indicated in the ticket or in another ship or other ships of its own, or any ships under their control or chartering; or use any other means of transport whatsoever, either directly or indirectly bound for the corresponding arrival port. FRS may freely transfer passengers and/or their luggage to other ships, whenever necessary to complete the journey subject matter of the transport agreement.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: FRS General Terms of Agreement, General Terms of Agreement, General Terms of Agreement

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