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ASBATANKVOY Charter Party - full text Attachment "C" TANKER VOYAGE CHARTER PARTY Preamble ................ ............. Place Date

IT IS THIS DAY AGREED between ...................................... chartered owner/owner (hereinafter called the "Owner") of the SS/MS ..............................(hereinafter called the "Vessel") and ............................ (hereinafter called the "Charterer") that the transportation herein provided for will be performed subject to the terms and condition of this Charter Party, which includes this Preamble and Part I and Part II. In the event of a conflict, the provisions of Part I will prevail over those contained in Part II. PARTI A Description and Position of Vessel: Deadweight: tons (2240 lbs.) Classed: Loaded draft of Vessel on assigned summer freeboard ft in. in salt water. Capacity for cargo: tons (of 2240 lbs. each) .....% more or less, Vessels option. Coated: 0 Yes 0 No Coiled: 0 Yes 0 No Last two cargoes: ....... Now: .................... Expected ready: .........

B Laydays: Commencing: ..................... Cancelling: ............. C Loading Port(s): ............................................................. Charterer's Option D Discharging Port(s): ............................................................. Charterer's Option E Cargo: ............................................................. Charterer's Option F Freight rate ........................ per ton (of 2240 lbs. each) G Freight Payable to: ................... at .................... H Total Laytime in Running Hours: ................................ I Demurrage per day: ............................................. J Commission of .....% is payable by Owner to ............... on the actual amount of freight, when and as freight is paid. K The place of General Average and Arbitration proceedings to be London/New York (strike out one). L Tovalop: Owners warrants vessel to be a member of TOVALOP scheme and will be so maintained throughout

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