Offloading Catch Sample Clauses

The Offloading Catch clause defines the responsibilities and procedures for transferring cargo from one vessel to another, typically at sea or in port. It outlines how the catch is to be handled, including timing, documentation, and quality control measures during the offloading process. This clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations, minimizes disputes over the condition and quantity of the catch, and facilitates smooth logistical operations.
Offloading Catch. The designated ports for offloading fish are identified in section 5.05. The ports of Portland, Gloucester, and Port ▇▇▇▇▇ have a dealer, but some fish offloaded in Port ▇▇▇▇▇ is trucked to Portland, as is fish offloaded in the “remote ports” of Cape Porpoise, Sebasco Harbor, Camp Ellis, Boothbay Harbor, Cundys Harbor and Kennebunkport. Remote ports (ports where there is no licensed dealer, regardless of whether there is a scale for weighing fish), may require two monitored events; the vessel offload and the dealer (truck) offload. Section 5.06 discusses exceptions to offloading at designated ports.