Common use of Returning a Vessel to a Foreign Port Clause in Contracts

Returning a Vessel to a Foreign Port. When returning a Vessel to a Port outside of Australia, the following repatriation arrangements, at TOS's expense shall apply. (a) Arrivals in Port prior to 1200 hours Where the Vessel arrives in Port prior to 1200 hours and Employees are able to leave the Vessel without delay and with a minimum of four hours' notice of flight departure and where their flight will not exceed nine hours duration, then Employees will be expected to fly out on the day of arrival. Agreement provisions regarding day rooms in hotels also apply. (b) All Other Circumstances Employees will be provided with overnight accommodation at a hotel and fly out on the first available flight the next day provided that a minimum 10-hour rest period has elapsed from arrival at the hotel, or as agreed by TOS and the Employee.

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Sources: Aimpe Engineer Officers Enterprise Agreement 2025

Returning a Vessel to a Foreign Port. When returning a Vessel to a Port port outside of Australia, the following repatriation arrangements, at TOS's the Employer’s expense shall apply. (a) Arrivals in Port prior to 1200 1400 hours Where the Vessel arrives in Port prior to 1200 1400 hours and the Employees are able to leave the Vessel without delay and (with a minimum of four hours' notice of flight departure the flight’s departure, and where their flight will not exceed nine hours in duration), then those Employees will be expected to fly out on the day of arrival. Agreement The Agreement’s provisions regarding day rooms in hotels hotels, also applyapplies. (b) All Other Circumstances Employees will be provided with overnight accommodation at a hotel and fly out on the first available flight the next day day, provided that a minimum of a 10-hour rest period has elapsed from arrival at the hotel, or as agreed by TOS and the Employee.

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement