Common use of Dock Priority Berthing Sequence Clause in Contracts

Dock Priority Berthing Sequence. In addition to the foregoing, Ship Dock #4 and Ship Dock #5 (upon completion) are first come, first served docks with the exception of the following priority berthing sequence (the “Ship Dock Priority Berthing Sequence”):‌ 1) Suezmax-size vessels take priority over all vessels (Suezmax-size vessels are only allowed to berth at Ship Dock #5). 2) Aframax-size vessels are second priority; provided that on Ship Dock #4 only, Aframax-size vessels nominated to discharge take priority over Aframax-size vessels nominated to load. 3) Panamax-size and MR-size vessels are third priority. 4) Ocean-going barges will be worked as the lesser priority behind all other vessels. 1.7.1. The Ship Dock Priority Berthing Sequence allows Vessels with a higher priority to be worked by Seabrook before existing tendered Vessels of lesser priority as set forth in sequence above. 1.7.2. Vessels with higher priority do not require an already docked vessel to vacate the dock before finishing operations. 1.7.3. Two Vessels of the same priority which have tendered will be handled on a first come, first served basis as defined by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Schedule “C”.

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Sources: Dock Capacity Allocation Contract, Dock Capacity Allocation Contract

Dock Priority Berthing Sequence. In addition to the foregoing, Ship Dock #4 and Ship Dock #5 (upon completion) are first come, first served docks with the exception of the following priority berthing sequence (the “Ship Dock Priority Berthing Sequence”):‌ 1) Suezmax-size vessels take priority over all vessels (Suezmax-size vessels are only allowed to berth at Ship Dock #5). 2) Aframax-size vessels are second priority; provided that on Ship Dock #4 only, Aframax-size vessels nominated to discharge take priority over Aframax-size vessels nominated to load. 3) Panamax-size and MR-size vessels are third priority. 4) Ocean-going barges will be worked as the lesser priority behind all other vessels. 1.7.1. The Ship Dock Priority Berthing Sequence allows Vessels with a higher priority to be worked by Seabrook before existing tendered Vessels of lesser priority as set forth in sequence above. 1.7.2. Vessels with higher priority do not require an already docked vessel to vacate the dock before finishing operations. 1.7.3. Two Vessels of the same priority which have tendered will be handled on a first come, first served basis as defined by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Seabrook’s Schedule “C”.

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Sources: Dock Capacity Allocation Contract