Voyage Charters
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Chapter 11
Owners' Responsibility Clause
2. Owners’ responsibility clause | 21 |
Owners are to be responsible for loss of or damage to the goods | 22 |
or for delay in delivery of the goods only in case the loss, damage | 23 |
or delay has been caused by the improper or negligent stowage of | 24 |
the goods (unless stowage performed by shippers/Charterers or their | 25 |
stevedores or servants) or by personal want of due diligence on the | 26 |
part of the Owners or their Manager to make the vessel in all respects | 27 |
seaworthy and to secure that she is properly manned, equipped and | 28 |
supplied or by the personal act or default of the Owners or their | 29 |
Manager. | 30 |
And the Owners are responsible for no loss or damage or delay | 31 |
arising from any other cause whatsoever, even from the neglect or | 32 |
default of the Captain or crew or some other person employed by | 33 |
the Owners on board or ashore for whose acts they would, but for | 34 |
this clause, be responsible, or from unseaworthiness of the vessel on | 35 |
loading or commencement of the voyage or at any time whatsoever. | 36 |
Damage caused by contact with or leakage, smell or evaporation | 37 |
from other goods or by the inflammable or explosive nature or | 38 |
insufficient package of other goods not to be considered as caused | 39 |
by improper or negligent stowage, even if in fact so caused. | 40 |
- (a) negligent or improper stowage when, under clause 5(a), the owners rather than the charterers/shippers perform the loading; or
- (b) unseaworthiness due to the personal want of due diligence on the part of the individuals who control the management of the vessel, as distinct from the neglect or default of persons, such as employees or agents employed to perform the owners’ functions, for whose fault they would be liable on general principles; or
- (c) some other cause due to the personal act or default of those same individuals.
In practice, however, parties often agree specific typed clauses, which have, or may have, an effect on the scope of these exceptions and this clause must, therefore, always be read carefully