BIMCO definition

BIMCO means the Baltic and International Maritime Council;
BIMCO means the Baltic and International Maritime Council.
BIMCO means the applicable BIMCO Supplytime 2005 Time Charter Party for Offshore Service Vessels for a particular Marine Cruise.

Examples of BIMCO in a sentence

  • In the event of any modification made to the pre-printed text of this document which is not clearly visible, the text of the original BIMCO approved document shall apply.

  • BIMCO assumes no responsibility for any loss, damage or expense as a result of discrepancies between the original BIMCO approved document and this computer generated document.

  • BIMCO and the Norwegian Shipbrokers’ Association assume no responsibility for any loss, damage or expense as a result of discrepancies between the original approved document and this computer generated document.

  • BIMCO and the Norwegian Shipbrokers' Association assume no responsibility for any loss, damage or expense as a result of discrepancies between the original approved document and this computer generated document.

  • The Both-to-Blame Collision Clause as recommended by BIMCO as at the time of the provision of Services is incorporated into and forms part of these Conditions.

  • The New Jason Clause as approved by BIMCO (obtainable from Carrier upon request) is deemed incorporated herein.

  • The Both-to-Blame Collision and New Jason clauses published and/or approved by BIMCO and obtainable from Carrier or its agent upon request are incorporated herein.

  • The Both-to-Blame Collision Clause and New Jason Clause as adopted by BIMCO are incorporated herein.

  • The current Both-to-Blame Collision Clause as adopted by BIMCO is incorporated in these conditions.

  • The current Both-to-Blame Collision Clause as adopted by BIMCO is incorporated in and deemed to form part of these Conditions.


More Definitions of BIMCO

BIMCO means the Baltic and International Maritime Council; “Company” means the company that is providing the Storage Services, being either Xxxxx Bath & Son Ltd. whose registered office is at 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xx Xxxxxxxx Place, Liverpool L3 1DL, Xxxxx Bath Italia Srl whose registered office is at Piazzale Legnami, registered at the Companies Register of Trieste, or Xxxxx Bath Ardiye Hizmetleri Limited Sirketi whose legal address is Veko Giz Plaza K: 2 D: 3/4 00000 Xxxxxx, Istanbul, Turkey; “Container” means freight container (including without limitation any container, flexitank, trailer, transportable tank, flat, pallet or any article used to consolidate goods) which may carry unique identification numbers and markings, as well as any equipment (including devices which permit its ready handling) forming part thereof or connected thereto; “Customer” means any person at whose request or on whose behalf the Company provides any Storage Services; “Dangerous Goods” includes (a) goods defined as “Dangerous” or “Hazardous” under any applicable Regulations or Rules (b) goods which contain a latent defect, or are or may become of a dangerous, inflammable or radio- active character or damaging to itself or other property when processed or put to normal use, or goods so dangerously packed, or goods likely to harbour or encourage vermin or other pests, or goods which owing to legal, administrative or other obstacles as to their carriage, discharge or otherwise may be detained or cause any other property or person to be detained (c) empty receptacles which were previously used for the carriage of Dangerous Goods unless such receptacles have been rendered safe; (d) Goods which are considered to be dangerous or hazardous by any Authority; and (e) Goods, packing materials or transport units that have been in contact with fumigants without the required warning information clearly displayed. “Exchange” refers to any or all of the London Metal Exchange or Euronext LIFFE as relevant to the Goods; “Goods” means one or all of the metal and/or commodities in relation to which the Storage Services are provided by the Company and includes any Container, packaging or pallet supplied by or on behalf of the Customer; “Hague-Visby Rules” means the provisions of the International Convention for the unification of certain rules relating to bills of lading signed at Brussels on 25 August 1924, as amended by the Protocol made at Brussels on 23 February 1968; “Loss” includes (wit...

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