Time Charters
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Conduct of Officers; Supercargo; Sailing Directions; Log; Ventilation of Cargo
Conduct of Officers; Supercargo; Sailing Directions; Log; Ventilation of Cargo
“80. | 9. That if the Charterers shall have reason to be dissatisfied with the conduct of the Captain, Officers, or Engineers, the Owners shall on |
81. | receiving particulars of the complaint, investigate the same, and, if necessary, make a change in the appointments. |
82. | 10. That the Charterers shall have permission to appoint a Supercargo, who shall accompany the vessel and see that voyages are prosecuted |
83. | with the utmost despatch. He is to be furnished with free accommodation, and same fare as provided for Captain’s table, Charterers paying at the |
84. | rate of $1.00 per day. Owners to victual Pilots and Customs Officers, and also, when authorized by Charterers or their Agents, to victual Tally |
85. | Clerks, Stevedore’s Foreman, etc., Charterers paying at the current rate per meal, for all such victualling. |
86. | 11. That the Charterers shall furnish the Captain from time to time with all requisite instructions and sailing directions, in writing, and the |
87. | Captain shall keep a full and correct Log of the voyage or voyages, which are to be patent to the Charterers or their Agents, and furnish the Char- |
88. | terers, their Agents or Supercargo, when required, with a true copy of daily Logs, showing the course of the vessel and distance run and the con- |
89. | sumption of fuel. |
90. | 12. That the Captain shall use diligence in caring for the ventilation of the cargo.”w |
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Clauses 9 to 12 of the New York Produce form deal with a variety of particular topics. They are largely self-explanatory and have not given rise to difficulty or controversy.