Common use of Pumping Clause in Contracts

Pumping. In loading a Vessel, the Cargo will be pumped into the Cargo tanks of the Vessel by the Terminal and at the Terminal’s expense. Such pumping will be at the Terminal’s risk and peril only to the point at which the Vessel’s hoses are attached to the Terminal’s lines or, if the Vessel’s hoses are not used, to the permanent hose connections on the Vessel receiving such Cargo. In unloading a Vessel, the Cargo will be pumped into the storage tank of the receiving Terminal by the Vessel and at the Vessel’s expense. Such pumping will be at the Terminal’s risk and peril from the point at which the Vessel’s hoses are attached to the Terminal’s lines or, if the Vessel’s hoses are not used, to the permanent hose connections of such Vessel.

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Sources: Marine Provisions Agreement