Port Blockage Sample Clauses
A Port Blockage clause defines the rights and obligations of parties when a port becomes inaccessible or unusable due to unforeseen circumstances. Typically, this clause outlines what happens if a vessel cannot enter, leave, or use a port because of events like strikes, government actions, or natural disasters. It may specify alternative arrangements, such as waiting periods, rerouting, or termination rights. The core function of this clause is to allocate risk and provide clear procedures for handling disruptions caused by port closures, ensuring both parties know their options and responsibilities in such situations.
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Port Blockage. This is a situation where a Port Terminal is unable to either receive additional grain and/or load grain onto a waiting vessel due to a delay in the loading of the previous vessel caused by circumstances such as the previous vessel(s) failing regulatory survey, the grain to be loaded failing AQIS requirements or a disruption in the upcountry supply chain.
Port Blockage. Your internet or broadband provider or other third party may intentionally or inadvertently block the ports over which VoIP Advantage Service is provided or otherwise impede the usage of VoIP Advantage Service. In the event that you alert us to this situation, we will attempt to work with you to resolve the issue. During the period that the ports are being blocked or your VoIP Advantage Service is impeded, and unless and until the blocking or impediment is removed or the blocking or impediment is otherwise resolved, your VoIP Advantage Service, including the 911 dialing feature, may not function.
Port Blockage. Your internet or broadband provider or other third party may intentionally or inadvertently block the ports over which the Service is provided or otherwise impede the usage of the Service. In that event that you alert us to this situation, we will attempt to work with you to resolve the issue. During the period that the ports are being
