Additional Port Terms and Conditions Clause Samples

The "Additional Port Terms and Conditions" clause sets out specific rules and requirements that apply when a vessel is at a particular port, supplementing the main contract terms. This clause may address issues such as local regulations, port charges, safety procedures, or operational restrictions that are unique to the port in question. By including these tailored provisions, the clause ensures that both parties are aware of and comply with local port requirements, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or non-compliance during port operations.
Additional Port Terms and Conditions. Ports are subject to availability of capacity. If Customer's Port resides in a Sprint Shared Tenant facility, Customer is responsible for working with the site vendor to order the cross connect and will be invoiced by the site vendor for any fees associated with the cross-connect.
Additional Port Terms and Conditions. Ports are subject to availability of capacity depending on customer bandwidth requirements and install date will vary based on capacity.

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  • Other Terms and Conditions You also agree to be bound by any other specific terms and conditions governing such recurring/instalment payment scheme. In the event of conflict, such specific terms and conditions are to prevail over the provisions of this clause but only to the extent necessary to give full effect to those terms and conditions.

  • General Terms and Conditions During the term of this Contract, Contractor agrees to procure and maintain insurance which meets all County’s requirements in the General Terms and Conditions.

  • Payment Terms and Conditions 67.6.1 CLEC shall pay a Transit Service Charge as set forth in Table 1 for any Transit Traffic routed to CenturyLink by CLEC. 67.6.2 CLEC shall be responsible for payment of Transit Service charges on Transit Traffic routed to CenturyLink by CLEC and for any charges assessed by the terminating carrier. CLEC agrees to enter into traffic exchange agreements with third-parties prior to routing any Transit Traffic to CenturyLink for delivery to such third parties, and CLEC will indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Transit Service provider against any and all charges levied by such third-party terminating carrier with respect to Transit Traffic, including but not limited to, termination charges related to such traffic and attorneys’ fees and expenses.