Common use of Repatriation Clause in Contracts

Repatriation. 31.1 The Customer shall provide free of charge, emergency repatriation from a vessel or work site to a place of safety in the event of circumstances warranting emergency repatriation including without limitation damage or danger to the vessel or work site, sickness, injury, death, risk of infection, emergency, war, insurgency, civil unrest or natural disaster and shall perform such obligations to the fullest extent reasonably possible notwithstanding the existence of a Force Majeure Event. 31.2 In the case of the Engineer having a medical emergency on board a vessel or work site, then the Customer shall have the Engineer transferred from the vessel or work site to an agreed local hospital. Sonardyne will arrange any necessary emergency repatriation from the hospital back to the Engineer’s home country.

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Sources: Hire Terms and Conditions, Hire Terms and Conditions, Hire Terms and Conditions

Repatriation. 31.1 The Customer shall provide free of charge, emergency repatriation from a vessel or work site to a place of safety in the event of circumstances warranting emergency repatriation including without limitation damage or danger to the vessel or work site, sickness, injury, death, risk of infection, emergency, war, insurgency, civil unrest or natural disaster and shall perform such obligations to the fullest extent reasonably possible notwithstanding the existence of a Force Majeure Event. 31.2 In the case of the Engineer having a medical emergency on board a vessel or work site, then the Customer shall have the Engineer transferred from the vessel or work site to an agreed local hospital. Sonardyne Wavefront will arrange any necessary emergency repatriation from the hospital back to the Engineer’s home country.

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Sources: Hire Terms and Conditions