Load Date definition
Examples of Load Date in a sentence
Use commercially reasonable efforts to file with OAG (or a successor entity or process) the same flight information with the same Load Date (Open for Sale Date) such that flight schedules are synchronized.
At least 24 hours prior to each Load Date, Keystone may send to Seller a notice instructing Seller either to proceed or not to proceed with the scheduled loading of such Shipment (a "Keystone Loading Notice").
Use commercially reasonable efforts to advise each other at least ** days prior to Load Date of ad hoc schedule changes.
Two Port Load Delay – customer’s fault The Assigned Load Date of a vessel at a second Load Port will lose priority if, during loading at the first Port Terminal, the vessel is delayed due to the customer’s fault, including but not limited to, the customer’s vessel being late, the customer’s failure to accumulate sufficient cargo tonnage at the first Port Terminal, failure of the customer’s vessel to pass relevant marine, AQIS and any other survey required by regulation.
GrainCorp is under no obligation to receive grain at any of its Port Terminals for Booked Elevation Capacity more than twenty-one (21) days in advance of the Assigned Load Date.
Where a vessel is loaded in the following Elevation Period, GrainCorp will not be required to comply with Part C, clauses 10, 13-15, 17, 22-25, 27, 33 or 35-38 of the Port Terminal Services Protocols, so long as GrainCorp does not discriminate between customers in favour of its own trading division If there is insufficient capacity in the following Elevation Period, the customer will forfeit their Assigned Load Date and, the Booking Fee will also be forfeited.
If a customer has not accumulated sufficient grain to complete loading of the vessel at a Port Terminal by the Assigned Load Date, and the vessel has berthed and passed all required marine, AQIS or other relevant surveys, GrainCorp may commence to load the vessel with any and all applicable grain owned by the customer at the Port Terminal, in such a manner as to comply with the directions of the captain of the vessel and / or stevedore that will ensure the stability of the vessel.
Such charges will apply from the 11th day after the Assigned Load Date relating to late or cancelled Booked Elevation Capacity (Part C clause 38.1 and 38.2) until the grain is either elevated to a vessel or removed from the Port Terminal.
If the Assigned Load Date is not acceptable to the customer, the customer can request another Assigned Load Date and GrainCorp, subject to availability, may provide another Assigned Load Date.
Should priority at a second Load Port be lost due to circumstances noted in Part C clause 24.3, GrainCorp will review the original Booked Elevation Capacity and will allocate a new Assigned Load Date in the chronological order in which the CNA was originally received, taking into account other Elevation Capacity booking(s) previously accepted by GrainCorp that appear as ‘accepted’ on the GrainCorp Shipping Stem and the sufficiency of capacity to receive and handle the customer’s grain.