the Charterer definition

the Charterer means the person, company, firm or body named in the Confirmation chartering or offering to charter any aircraft from the Company.
the Charterer means any person who books the service provided by Corporate Helicopter Limited, which expression shall where the context admits include its/his/her successors, assigns or heirs.

Examples of the Charterer in a sentence

  • The Company shall not be liable for any compensatory, consequential, punitive or other damages or expenses (including travel and hotel) of ANY kind occasioned by the Charterer as a result of the Company’s inability to deliver the Yacht for any reason.

  • If the Charterer returns the Yacht in a condition that demands extraordinary cleaning, then the Company may charge the Charterer for that cleaning.

  • In the event of accident, theft, damage or breakdown, the Charterer agrees to give the Company prompt notice of such.

  • Full authority regarding the operation and management of the Yacht is hereby transferred to the Charterer for the term of the charter set to herein.

  • This insurance is held by the Company, according to the aforementioned terms, as protection against any loss or damage that may occur to, or be caused by, the Yacht during the charter period and the Charterer shall thereby be relieved of any liability for such loss or damage when covered by said policy or insurance, except to the extent of the security deposit and any liabilities as set out in the Client Responsibility Agreement.

  • In the event of vessel seizure or impoundment as a consequence of any breach of items aforementioned herein will be the sole responsibility of the Charterer – this will include but will not be limited to loss of revenue on future bookings on behalf of the Company, fees (including legal fees) incurred for vessel release and vessel down-time which will be pro-rated on a daily basis at the normal seasonal rates.

  • Upon payment and discharge in full to the satisfaction of the Mortgagee of the Outstanding Indebtedness, the Mortgagee shall, at the request and cost of the Charterer, re-assign the Charterer's Assigned Property to the Charterer or as it may direct.

  • If the Charterer fails to return the Yacht at the agreed time on the agreed date, except when the lateness is due to circumstances beyond the Charterer’s control, then the Charterer agrees to pay the prorated charter fee until such delivery is made as well as to pay the Company or the Yacht’s owner for any losses and expenses incurred by the Company or the Yacht’s owner due to the delayed delivery of the Yacht to its base.

  • The Company reserves the right to supply a captain at the Charterer’s sole expense if the Company feels that the Charterer does not have sufficient experience in operating a vessel of the size and displacement aforementioned herein.

  • If the vessel is at any time out of commission for more than 4 hours of “sailing time” during the charter, the Company agrees to credit demurrage in the form of credits against future charters or cash refunds for lost “sailing time”, provided the Charterer notifies the Company in a timely fashion of the problem encountered with the Yacht and gives the Company the opportunity to make the necessary repairs.

Related to the Charterer

  • the Charter means the Charter or Letters Patent under the Great Seal of Ireland bearing date the 10th day of May 1783 and granted by his late Majesty King George the Third;

  • Charterer means a person, firm, corporation, association, partnership, or other legal entity who contracts for the transportation of passengers and baggage, or goods and/or property from a specified origin to a specified destination, for a particular itinerary, agreed upon in advance.

  • the Charity means the company intended to be regulated by the articles; ‘clear days’ in relation to the period of a notice means a period excluding:

  • Shipowner means the owner of the ship or another organization or person, such as the manager, agent or bareboat charterer, who has assumed the responsibility for the operation of the ship from the owner and who, on assuming such responsibility, has agreed to take over the duties and responsibilities of the shipowner, regardless of whether any other organization or persons fulfil certain of the duties or responsibilities on behalf of the shipowner;

  • Builder means the general contractor.