Common use of LIBERTIES Clause in Contracts

LIBERTIES. The Vessels shall have liberty to sail with or without pilots, tow or be towed, and to deviate for the purpose of assisting vessels in distress, saving life or property at sea, landing any ill or injured person on board or taking on fuel, supplies or other necessaries, or for repair, provided that if it is necessary for the Tug to leave the Barge during any such deviation, the Barge shall be left in a position of safety and the service shall be resumed immediately upon completion of the deviation, except Carrier may at any time without penalty take such reasonable action as necessary for the saving of life at sea. Shipper shall not be responsible for any charge, cost or expense incurred by Carrier, the Vessels and/or the Cargo during the period of any such deviation. Contract of Private Carriage Page 33 of 77

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Sources: Inter Island Fuel Transportation Contract (Hawaiian Electric Co Inc)

LIBERTIES. The Vessels shall have liberty to sail with or without pilots, tow or be towed, and to deviate for the purpose of assisting vessels in distress, saving life or property at sea, landing any ill or injured person on board or taking on fuel, supplies or other necessaries, or for repair, provided that if it is necessary for the Tug to leave the Barge during any such deviation, the Barge shall be left in a position of safety and the service shall be resumed immediately upon completion of the deviation, except Carrier may at any time without penalty take such reasonable action as necessary for the saving of life at sea. Shipper shall not be responsible for any charge, cost or expense incurred by Carrier, the Vessels and/or the Cargo during the period of any such deviation. Contract of Private Carriage Page 33 of 77.

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Sources: Inter Island Fuel Transportation Contract (Hawaiian Electric Co Inc)