War Risk Clause for Time Charters, 2004 (CONWARTIME 2004)
17 April 2024The latest edition of this clause is the War Risks Clause for Time Chartering 2013 (CONWARTIME 2013)
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The latest edition of this clause is the War Risks Clause for Time Chartering 2013 (CONWARTIME 2013)
The objective of the Bunker Non-Lien Clause is to provide a pre-emptive mechanism to protect owners by requiring time charterers to inform their counterparty, the seller, at the outset that bunkers ordered are being supplied for their account and that no lien can be placed over the vessel.
BIMCO has over recent weeks published a lot of information about COVID-19 and which measures different countries have implemented in an effort to curtail the spread of the virus.
The latest edition of this clause is the War Risks Clause for Time Chartering 2013 (CONWARTIME 2013)
What a difference a year makes! At the end of 2021, container ships were enjoying a historically strong market and freight and time charter rates had yet to peak. At the same time, dry bulk ships were seeing multi-year high rates slipping away, although still enjoying better returns than in previous years. However, tanker ships were seemingly still stuck in a COVID market rut without any immediate hopes for a strong comeback.
The Novation Agreement for the Substitution of Time Charterers is an agreement between the parties to novate the time charter party from the original charterers to the new charterers on terms set out in the agreement. The latest edition of this contract is the Novation Agreement for the Substitution of Time Charterers, issued in 2016. Copyright in the Novation Agreement for the Substitution of Time Charterers is held by BIMCO.
Successfully implementing a Just In Time (JIT) arrival scheme is dependent not only on an efficient operational framework but also on important contractual considerations. Therefore, BIMCO has formed a small group of experts to help draft a new Just In Time Clause which will focus on these contractual issues.