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Most charterparties require the owners to serve a notice of readiness at load or discharge port stating that the vessel is ready in all respects for cargo operations.
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Notice of readiness. When the ship has arrived in the loading or discharging place the master must inform the Charterer that his ship is ready to load or to ...
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Jan 19, 2012 ... Twofold purpose of Notice Of Readiness. ... From that moment the loading stage begins and the risk of delay passes from the owner to the ...
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This advice is given in the form of a Notice of Readiness tendered to the charterer or his agent. In some cases when a vessel is to load and she is expected at a ...
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free time, period between the time a ship is ready to load or discharge after giving notice of readiness and the time laytime is due to commence. Click to save a ...
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NOTICE OF READINESS. Upon arrival at customary anchorage at each port of loading or discharge, the Master or his agent shall give the Charterer or his agent ...
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Sep 20, 2004... whether a vessel under arrest can give a valid Notice of Readiness ... of time for which the vessel had to wait before commencing loading.
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shall be tendered at the following ports of call (load and/or discharge ports) as well. A Notice of Readiness (NOR) is valid when the following requirements have ...
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Dec 5, 2011 ... Are Owners required to give notice of readiness “NOR” at a second load port. in order to commence laytime, if their contract is silent on the point ...
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The Notice of Readiness (NOR) is the document used by the captain of the ship, ... of voyage chartering, to notify that his ship is ready, in every respect, to load ...
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