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Mr Nigel Jacobs QC (instructed by Rayfield Mills) for the Claimant Mr John Snider (instructed by Holman Fenwick and Willan) for the Defendant Hearing dates: Friday 8 December 2006 ____________________
That in the event of the loss of time from deficiency and/or default and/or strike of men or deficiency of stores, fire, breakdown or grounding, detention by average accidents to ship or cargo, dry-docking for the purpose of examination or painting bottom, or by any other cause whatsoever preventing the full working of the vessel, the payment of hire shall cease for the time thereby lost and any expenses may be deducted from the hire except when such is caused by the Charterers and/or their agents and/or their servants�
The Charterers may in their option, partly or wholly, add any off-hire period(s) to the Time Charter period which to be notified to Owners no later than 30 days prior to the vessel's redelivery.
During any off-hire period estimated to exceed 8 days, the Owners to give the Charterers not less than 5 days definite notice of resumption of the service.
If the vessel has been off-hire for a period of more than 30 days, the Charterers are at liberty to cancel the balance of this Charter Party, in which case redelivery shall take place upon vessel being free from cargo, irrespective of redelivery ranges.
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