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| The Sellers shall place the Vessel in drydock at the port of delivery for inspection by the
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| Classification Society of the Vessel’s underwater parts below the deepest load line, the
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| extent of the inspection being in accordance with the Classification Society’s rules. If the
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| rudder, propeller, bottom or other underwater parts below the deepest load line are found
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| broken, damaged or defective so as to affect the Vessel’s class, such defects shall be made
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| good at the Sellers’ expense to the satisfaction of the Classification Society without
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| condition/recommendation*.
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b)** | (i) The vessel is to be delivered without drydocking. However, the Buyers shall | 88 |
| have the right declarable within 7(seven) days prior to expected delivery at their expense to arrange for an underwater inspection by a diver approved | 89 |
| by the Classification Society prior to the delivery of the Vessel. The Sellers shall at their | 90 |
| cost make the Vessel available for such inspection. The extent of the inspection and the | 91 |
| conditions under which it is performed shall be to the satisfaction of the Classification | 92 |
| Society. If the conditions at the port of delivery are unsuitable for such inspection, the | 93 |
| Sellers shall make the Vessel available at a suitable alternative place near to the delivery | 94 |
| port. | 95 |
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| (ii) If the rudder, propeller, bottom or other underwater parts below the deepest load line | 96 |
| are found broken, damaged or defective so as to affect the Vessel’s class, then unless | 97 |
| repairs can be carried out afloat or can be postponed until the next scheduled Class drydocking survey to the satisfaction of the Classification Society, the Sellers | 98 |
| shall arrange for the Vessel to be drydocked at their expense for inspection by the | 99 |
| Classification Society of the Vessel’s underwater parts below the deepest load line, the | 100 |
| extent of the inspection being in accordance with the Classification Society’s rules. If the | 101 |
| rudder, propeller, bottom or other underwater parts below the deepest load line are found | 102 |
| broken, damaged or defective so as to affect the Vessel’s class, such defects shall be made | 103 |
| good by the Sellers at their expense to the satisfaction of the Classification Society | 104 |
| without condition/recommendation*. In such event the Sellers are to pay also for the cost of | 105 |
| the underwater inspection and the Classification Society’s attendance. | 106 |
| If the repairs can be postponed until the next scheduled Class drydocking survey to the satisfaction of the Classification Society, then the Sellers shall pay to the Buyers the estimated cost to repair such damage in a way which is acceptable to Class. The amount shall be the direct cost to repair such damage only and to be based on a reasonable quotation from a ship repair yard in the delivery area. This quote shall be mutually agreed between the Buyers and the Sellers. If the Buyers and the Sellers cannot mutually agree within 1 working day after completion of the divers inspection, then the amount shall be based on the average of two quotations from repair facilities within the delivery area, one to be obtained by the Buyers and one to be obtained by the Sellers. The amount shall be deducted from the balance of the purchase money at the time of delivery. The Buyers shall then take delivery of the Vessel including the damage/s concerned, subject to the Vessel otherwise being delivered fully in accordance with this Agreement. | |
| (iii) If the Vessel is to be drydocked pursuant to Clause 6 b) (ii) and no suitable dry- | 107 |
| docking facilities are available at the port of delivery, the Sellers shall take the Vessel | 108 |
| to a port where suitable drydocking facilities are available, whether within or outside the | 109 |
| delivery range as per Clause 5 b). Once drydocking has taken place the Sellers shall deliver | 110 |
| the Vessel at a port within the delivery range as per Clause 5 b) which shall, for the | 111 |
| purpose of this Clause, become the new port of delivery. In such event the cancelling date | 112 |
| provided for in Clause 5 b) shall be extended by the additional time required for the | 113 |
| drydocking and extra steaming, but limited to a maximum of 14 running days. | 114 |
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c) | If the Vessel is drydocked pursuant to Clause 6 a) or 6 b) above | 115 |
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| (i) the Classification Society may require survey of the tailshaft system, the extent of | 116 |
| the survey being to the satisfaction of the Classification surveyor. If such survey is not | 117 |
| required by the Classification Society, the Buyers shall have the right to require the tailshaft | 118 |
| to be drawn and surveyed by the Classification Society, the extent of the survey being in | 119 |
| accordance with the Classification Society’s rules for tailshaft survey and consistent with | 120 |
| the current stage of the Vessel’s survey cycle. The Buyers shall declare whether they | 121 |
| require the tailshaft to be drawn and surveyed not later than by the completion of the | 122 |
| inspection by the Classification Society. The drawing and refitting of the tailshaft shall be | 123 |
| arranged by the Sellers. Should any parts of the tailshaft system be condemned or found | 124 |
| defective so as to affect the Vessel’s class, those parts shall be renewed or made good at | 125 |
| the Sellers’ expense to the satisfaction of the Classification Society without | 126 |
| condition/recommendation*. | 127 |
| (ii) the expenses relating to the survey of the tailshaft system shall be borne | 128 |
| by the Buyers unless the Classification Society requires such survey to be carried out, in | 129 |
| which case the Sellers shall pay the expenses. The Sellers shall also pay the expenses | 130 |
| if the Buyers require the survey and parts of the system are condemned or found defective | 131 |
| or broken so as to affect the Vessel’s class*. | 132 |
| (iii) the expenses in connection with putting the Vessel in and taking her out of | 133 |
| drydock, including the drydock dues and the Classification Society’s fees shall be paid by | 134 |
| the Sellers if the Classification Society issues any condition/recommendation* as a result | 135 |
| of the survey or if it requires survey of the tailshaft system. In all other cases the Buyers | 136 |
| shall pay the aforesaid expenses, dues and fees. | 137 |
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| (iv) the Buyers’ representative shall have the right to be present in the drydock, but | 138 |
| without interfering with the work or decisions of the Classification surveyor. | 139 |
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| (v) the Buyers shall have the right to have the underwater parts of the Vessel | 140 |
| cleaned and painted and perform other works at their risk and expense without interfering with the Sellers’ or the | 141 |
| Classification surveyor’s work, if any, and without affecting the Vessel’s timely delivery. If, | 142 |
| however, the Buyers’ work in drydock is still in progress when the Sellers have | 143 |
| completed the work which the Sellers are required to do, the additional docking time | 144 |
| needed to complete the Buyers’ work shall be for the Buyers’ risk and expense. In the event | 145 |
| that the Buyers’ work requires such additional time, the Sellers may upon completion of the | 146 |
| Sellers’ work tender Notice of Readiness for delivery whilst the Vessel is still in drydock | 147 |
| and the Buyers shall be obliged to take delivery in accordance with Clause 3, whether | 148 |
| the Vessel is in drydock or not and irrespective of Clause 5 b). However undocking expenses are to remain for Sellers. | 149 |
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| Notes, if any, in the surveyor’s report which are accepted by the Classification Society
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| without condition/recommendation are not to be taken into account.
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| 6 a) and 6 b) are alternatives; delete whichever is not applicable. In the absence of deletions,
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| alternative 6 a) to apply.
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