Voyage Charterparty in Practice
Did you know that ownership and control of a vessel often reside in different parties?
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Voyage Charterparty in Practice.
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Formation and Terms of the Charter
A voyage charter is a contract between the shipowner and the charterer, where the ship is hired for a single voyage between specified ports.
The key to grasping this concept is through the “PACT” framework which stands for:
Parties,
Agreement,
Compliance, and
Terms.
Types of Charters
To understand the differences between the various types of charters,
remember the mnemonic “DTSV”
which stands for:
Demise,
Time,
Slot, and
Voyage charters.
Parties to the Charter:
Roles and Responsibilities
Shipowner
Charterer
Intermediary
Framework for Understanding Responsibilities:
The “SCOPE” Model
To simplify, we use the SCOPE model, which stands for:
Seaworthiness,
Compliance,
Operations,
Payments, and
Execution,
to categorize the responsibilities.
Description of the Ship
In a voyage charter, the accurate description of the ship is crucial
for several reasons, including
legal compliance,
safety, and the
satisfaction of specific
contractual obligations.
Vessel details:
Name of the vessel
Classification
Condition
Tonnage
Capacity
Compliance & standards:
Operational standards
Regulatory compliance
Contractual compliance
Practical Steps for Ensuring Compliance
Documentation
Communication
Verification
Adaptation
By focusing on the detailed description of the ship and emphasizing compliance with both regulatory and contractual standards, parties involved in a voyage charter can mitigate risks, avoid disputes, and ensure the smooth execution of their agreement.
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