PARTICULAR TYPES OF VESSELS Sample Clauses

PARTICULAR TYPES OF VESSELS. RO-RO VESSELS: The parties agree that the loading/unloading of roll-on-roll-off vessels requires special experience, training and expertise, and that all such loading/unloading shall be performed under the direction and control of Customer, in accordance with instructions, stability information, stow plans and cargo stability plans furnished by Customer, and subject to Customer's final review and approval. Customer shall be responsible for the fitness/suitability of all equipment rolling on and off the vessel and the setting, shifting and removal of loading/unloading ramps to/from the vessel. No act, comment or recommendation with respect thereto from Operator shall increase Operator's responsibilities or liabilities hereunder. PASSENGER VESSELS: All access to and/or use of Operator's terminal facility shall be subject to the provisions of this Schedule, including the security provisions of section 15, above, and the access and use provisions of section 27, above. Without limiting the foregoing, Customer, including the passenger vessel owner/operator, shall be responsible for assuring that all passengers stay within designated areas at the terminal facility and have been made aware of and obey Operator safety and other rules at all times. In addition, Customer, including the passenger vessel owner/operator as well as any passenger, specifically agrees that all benefits, defenses, exceptions, immunities and limitations upon liability available to the passenger vessel and/or its owner/operator with respect to any passenger baggage/luggage and/or injury, illness and/or death claims shall be extended to and for the benefit of Operator. OTHER VESSEL TYPES: Tugs, barges, lighter aboard ships, scows, lighters, fishing vessels, rafts, river craft, pleasure boats and yachts, etc. may not moor at the terminal facility without advance notice and the written permission of Operator. After completion of loading a vessel and Customer's inspection of the loading, stowing, lashing, securing, etc., Operator may request that Customer sign a separate, written Statement of Satisfactory Loading in which event such statement shall be deemed incorporated herein and applicable concurrently with this Schedule.
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