Common use of No Illegal Trade or Trade Outside Insurance Cover Clause in Contracts

No Illegal Trade or Trade Outside Insurance Cover. The Owner will not operate the Vessel or permit it to be operated in any manner, trade or business which is forbidden by international law, or which is unlawful or illicit under the laws of any relevant jurisdiction, or in carrying illicit or prohibited goods, or in any manner whatsoever if the foregoing may render the Vessel liable to condemnation in a prize court, or to destruction, seizure, confiscation, penalty or sanction or, except as otherwise not prohibited under the Credit Agreement and any Senior Secured Note Indenture, in a geographical area outside the scope of any of its insurances or in any way which may jeopardize its insurance coverage, wholly or in part.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.), Credit Agreement (Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.), Intercreditor Agreement (Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.)

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