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Certificates and Registration. The Builder shall provide, deliver and pay for all certificates specified in this Contract, including the Specifications, as further set out in the Contract, together with all documents reasonably required by the Buyer or necessary for the registration of the Vessel in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas (Flag State). The Vessel shall be registered by the Buyer at its own cost and expense after the Delivery and Acceptance. The Buyer may choose another flag during the construction, provided the Buyer bears all costs of any such change of flag, including costs related to changes in markings of the Vessel and compliance with other requirements by the Regulatory Bodies of such new flag state.
Certificates and Registration. The BUILDER shall provide and deliver all certificates necessary for the approval of the VESSEL, as further set out in this Contract and the Specifications, together with all documents reasonably required by the BUYER necessary for the registration of the VESSEL in the name of the BUYER under NOR flag. The VESSEL shall be registered by the BUYER at its own cost and expense after the Delivery and Acceptance. The BUYER may choose another flag provided the BUYER bears all costs of any such change of flag, including costs related to changes in markings of the VESSEL and compliance with other requirements by the Regulatory Bodies of such new flag state. Ulstein Verft AS ▇.▇. ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇-▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Tel. +▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Fax +▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Ent. No: 912 447 561 ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇
Certificates and Registration. The Builder shall provide, deliver and pay for all certificates necessary for the approval of the Vessel, as further set out in the Contract, together with all documents reasonably required by the Buyer necessary for the registration of the Vessel in Bahamas (Flag State). Unless in contradiction to the Flag State regulations, the Vessel shall also be built in compliance with NIS regulations. The Vessel shall be registered by the Buyer at its own cost and expense.
Certificates and Registration. The Builder shall provide, deliver and pay for all certificates necessary for the approval of the Vessel, as further set out in the Contract, together with all documents reasonably required by the Buyer necessary for the registration of the Vessel in Norway.(Flag State). The Vessel shall be registered by the Buyer at its own cost and expense.
Certificates and Registration. The Builder shall provide, deliver and pay for all drawings, plans & certificates necessary for the approval of the Vessel(s), as further set out in the Contract, together with all documents reasonably required by the Buyer necessary for the registration of the Vessel(s) in INDIA, (Flag State). The Vessel(s) shall be registered by the Buyer, at its own cost and expense and provide necessary logistics support/admin support to get the registration done.
Certificates and Registration. The registered holder shall be entitled to receive a certificate(s) for the common stock, fully paid and nonassessable, purchased by exercise of this Warrant, upon surrender of this Warrant. The Company or its transfer agent shall register this Warrant on the stock transfer records of the Company in the name of holder or assigns and shall issue replacement certificate(s) in the name(s) of assigns upon presentment of the Warrant certificate properly endorsed for transfer. This Warrant may be transferred in whole but not in part subject to compliance with federal securities laws.
Certificates and Registration. The Builder shall provide, deliver and pay for all certificates necessary for the approval of the Vessel, as farther set out in the Contract, together with all documents reasonably required by the Buyer necessary for the registration of the Vessel in Cayman Island (Flag State). The Vessel shall be registered by the Buyer at its own cost and expense. The Buyer shall have the right to request a change to the Flag State in accordance with the provisions of Article VI, Section 1.
