Embarkation and Disembarkation Clause Samples

The Embarkation and Disembarkation clause defines the procedures and responsibilities related to the boarding and leaving of a vessel by passengers or crew. It typically outlines the designated locations and times for embarkation and disembarkation, as well as any requirements for documentation, safety checks, or compliance with port regulations. This clause ensures an orderly and safe process for all parties involved, minimizing confusion and potential disputes regarding when and where individuals may board or leave the vessel.
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Embarkation and Disembarkation. The place, date, and time of embarkation and disembarkation are specified in the Contract. The Client is required to arrive at the agreed upon location at the specified time and to present a valid identification document upon embarkation. The Charter Company reserves the right to postpone or cancel the Charter if the Client fails to arrive at the agreed upon location on time. The Charter company may refuse to hand over the Vessel: - if the charter fee has not been fully paid - if A.P.A. has not been fully paid In case of delayed Check-in procedure Charter company is obliged to fix the problem or to find an appropriate replacement (meaning the same or similar type of vessel; in dimensions, gear, and equipment) within 24 hours. If the Charter company cannot hand over the vessel within 24 hours, The Client has the right to withdraw from the Contract. In this case payments already made will be refunded to him. No further claims may be raised. If it is an established fact before the start of the trip that neither ▇▇▇▇▇▇ nor replacement will be available on the agreed date, the Charter company shall be obliged to inform the Client as soon as the former knows the facts. In this case both parties may withdraw from the Contract before the assumed start of the trip. Payments made by the Client will be fully refunded. No further claims may be raised. The Client and his entire party shall leave the Vessel, including their luggage on Saturday til 9 a.m (latest), unless otherwise stipulated in the Lease contract/booking confirmation or other written form.
Embarkation and Disembarkation. The Vessel will dock at the times stated on the booking confirmation or as close to such times as reasonably practicable. All guests have 15 minutes to board and 15 minutes to disembark from the times stated in the booking confirmation. Any time in excess of the designated disembarkation time may be charged at a pro-rata hourly rate.
Embarkation and Disembarkation. (1) The Charter time includes boarding and disembarking. The Charter will not be extended if the Charterer or the Charterers group are late. (2) The Vessel will dock at the times stated on the booking confirmation.

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