Document:

Exhibit 10.3

PROMISSORY NOTE

 

 

	September 25, 2014	 	Principal Amount
	Lafayette, Louisianna	 	$75,000.00

 

 

FOR VALUE RECEIVED,
ONCOLOGIX TECH, INC., a Nevada corporation (“Buyer”), by this Promissory Note (this “Note”),
hereby promises to pay to Madhu Mathew Mammen, a resident of South Carolina (“Seller”), the aggregate principal
sum of Seventy-Five Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($75,000.00), together with interest thereon, in the manner provided herein.

1.                 
Installment Payments. Subject to Section 3 herein, Buyer shall repay the principal balance and interest thereon in
twelve (12) equal monthly installment payments on the twenty-fifth (25th) day of each calendar month (each a “Monthly
Payment Date”), commencing on October 25, 2014. If a Monthly Payment Date should fall on a day that is not a business
day in Lafayette, Louisiana, payment of the outstanding principal and all accrued and unpaid interest shall be made on the next
succeeding business day in Lafayette, Louisiana, and such extension of time shall be included in computing any interest in respect
of such payment. Principal and interest are payable in lawful money of the United States of America.

2.                 
Interest. Interest shall accrue on the unpaid principal balance at an interest rate of six percent (6%), based on
a 365-day year, for the actual number of days elapsed since the date to which interest has been paid.

3.                 
Payments of Principal and Interest.

a.                  
On each Monthly Payment Date, Buyer shall pay Seller an installment payment of combined principal and interest in the amount
set forth in the amortization schedule attached hereto as Exhibit A.

b.                 
Buyer may prepay all or any portion of the outstanding principal under this Note, at any time without premium, penalty or
other fees.

c.                  
This Note is made and delivered by Buyer to Seller pursuant to the terms of a Stock Purchase Agreement (the “Purchase
Agreement”) dated as of the date hereof among Buyer, Seller, Imad Siddiqui and Esteemcare, Inc., a South Carolina corporation
(“Esteemcare”), and is subject to the terms and conditions set forth therein, including Buyer’s right
to deduct or set-off from any payments due under this Note, any amounts due Buyer under and
in accordance with the terms of the Purchase Agreement, including such amounts arising out of indemnification claims pursuant
to Article VIII of the Purchase Agreement.

d.                 
All payments hereunder shall be made to Seller by check or wire transfer to the account provided by Seller.

4.                 
Events of Default; Remedies. The following events shall constitute an “Event of Default”: (i)
the occurrence and continuance of Buyer’s failure to pay any amount of principal or interest when due and payable under this
Note continuing for a period of twenty (20) days after notice of such failure; provided, however, an Event of Default
shall not have occurred and be continuing, to the extent that Buyer shall have deducted or
set-off such payment in accordance with the terms of the Purchase Agreement; and further provided that Buyer shall not have
failed to make a payment when due on more than three (3) occasions within the immediately preceding twelve (12) month period; (ii)
Buyer applies for, consents to, or acquiesces in the appointment of a trustee, receiver or other custodian for Buyer or any property
of Buyer, or makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors or, in the absence of such application, consent or acquiescence,
a trustee, receiver or other custodian is appointed for Buyer and is not discharged within sixty (60) days; or (iii) any bankruptcy,
reorganization, debt arrangement, or other case or proceeding under any bankruptcy or insolvency law, or any dissolution or liquidation
proceeding, is commenced in respect of Buyer, and if such case or proceeding is not commenced by Buyer, it is consented to or acquiesced
in by Buyer, or remains undismissed for sixty (60) days. Upon the occurrence and continuance of an Event of Default, Seller may
by notice to Buyer, declare the entire aggregate principal of and accrued interest on this Note to be immediately due and payable,
whereupon this Note and all accrued interest will thereupon immediately become due and payable.

    	 

    	 

    

 

5.                 
General. Seller may not voluntary or involuntary transfer, assign, sell, pledge, hypothecate, or otherwise dispose
of this Note or any interests in this Note, without the consent of Buyer, and provided that the transferee enters into an agreement
with Buyer, confirming and agreeing that it is acquiring this Note subject to the restrictions on transfer set forth herein and
the terms and conditions and restrictions of the Purchase Agreement, including the set-off and deduction provisions set forth therein.

6.                 
Waivers. Buyer hereby: (a) waives diligence, presentment, demand for payment, notice of dishonor, notice of non-payment,
protest, notice of protest, and any and all other demand in connection with the delivery, acceptance, performance, default or enforcement
of this Note; (b) agrees that Seller shall have the right, without notice, to grant any extension of time for payment of any indebtedness
evidenced by this Note or any other indulgence or forbearance whatsoever; (c) agrees that no failure on the part of Seller to exercise
any power, right or privilege hereunder, or to insist upon prompt compliance with the terms of this Note, shall constitute a waiver
of that power, right or privilege; and (d) agrees that the acceptance at any time by Seller of any past due amounts shall not be
deemed to be a waiver of the requirement to make prompt payment when due of any other amounts then or hereafter due and payable
hereunder.

7.                 
Pledge of Stock. This Note is secured by a pledge by Buyer in favor of Seller of all of Buyer’s shares of capital
stock of Esteemcare, pursuant to a certain Stock Pledge Agreement of even date herewith and all amendments, modifications, supplements,
substitutions, additions, renewals, replacements and extensions thereof. This Note and the rights and obligations evidenced hereby
are subordinate in the manner and to the extent set forth in that certain Subordination Agreement, dated as of September 25, 2014,
by and among Buyer, Seller, Amian Angels, Inc., a Louisiana corporation, Dotolo Research Corporation, a Louisiana corporation,
Esteemcare, Affordable Medical Equipment Solutions, Inc., a Florida corporation, and TCA Global Credit Master Fund LP, a limited
partnership organized under the laws of the Cayman Islands.

8.                 
Miscellaneous. This Note shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the State of South Carolina. Buyer covenants,
and by the acceptance of this Note, Seller also covenants, that each irrevocably: (a) waives,
to the fullest extent permitted by law, any and all right to trial by jury in any legal proceeding arising out of this Note or
any of the transactions contemplated hereby; (b) submits to the personal jurisdiction of the courts
of the State of South Carolina, the courts of the State of Louisiana, the United States District Court sitting in South Carolina
or the United States District Court sitting in Rapides Parish, Louisiana, as well as the jurisdiction of all courts from which
an appeal may be taken from such courts; and (c) waives any and all personal rights under the law of any jurisdiction to
object on any basis (including, without limitation, inconvenience of forum) to jurisdiction or venue within the State of South
Carolina or the State of Louisiana. All obligations and agreements hereunder of Buyer and Seller shall be binding upon Buyer, Seller
and their respective successors and permitted assigns. Notwithstanding any term or provision herein that may be interpreted to
the contrary, the total amount of interest and sums in the nature of interest collected or permitted hereunder shall not exceed
the maximum amount allowed by the laws of the State of South Carolina. Any sum in excess of such maximum amount that may have been
prepaid or paid after the date hereof shall be refunded or credited to Buyer. Any such credit may be made by application of the
amount thereof against the sums due from Buyer hereunder. None of the terms or provisions of this Note may be excluded, modified
or amended except by a written instrument duly executed on behalf of Seller and Buyer expressly referring hereto and setting forth
the provisions so excluded, modified or amended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
the undersigned has executed this Note under seal as of the date first set forth above.

 

 

 

	WITNESS:	 	ONCOLOGIX TECH, INC.
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	By:	 
	Name:	 	 	 	Roy W. Erwin
	 	 	 	 	Chief Executive Officer

 

    	 

    	 

    

Exhibit A

 

Amortization Schedule

 

[See attached.]Exhibit 10.9

 

	 	Copyright c 1981 and Published
    by The Association

    of Ship Brokers & Agents (U.S.A.), Inc. (ASBA), New York

    This derivative work may not be copied without

    the permission of the copyright owners.

    Code Name: ASBATIME

 

SPECIFIC TERMS
IN THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN REDACTED BECAUSE CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR THOSE TERMS HAS BEEN REQUESTED. THE REDACTED MATERIAL
HAS BEEN SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, AND THE TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE
PLACE WITH FIVE ASTERISKS (*****).

 

TIME CHARTER

 

New York Produce Exchange Form

 

November 6th, 1913 – Amended October
20th, 1921; August 6th, 1931; October 3rd, 1946; June 12th, 1981

 

	 	_
	 	THIS CHARTER PARTY, made and concluded in Shanghai                                                                      
	 	                         16th day of    January                                           19 2004                                                  
	Owners	between Capetanissa Maritime Corporation, guaranteed by Costamare Shipping                               
	 	Company S.A                                                                                                                                                
	 	                                                                                                                                                      Owners of
	 	the good                                                Motorship/Steamship the good newbuilding                                  
	 	Motorship HHI Hull No. 1653                                                                                                                        
	Description	of                                           of                                               tons gross register, and
	of	                                             tons net register, having engines of                                                                   
	Vessel	horsepower and with hull, machinery and equipment in a thoroughly efficient
	 	state, and classed                                                                                             of about
	 	                                                                                           cubicfeetgrain/balecapacity
	 	                                                                                                                    , and about
	 	                                                            long/metric tons deadweight capacity (cargo and
	 	bunkers, including fresh water and stores not exceeding what is reasonable for the voyage
	 	long/metric tons) on a salt water draft of                                                        on summer
	 	freeboard, inclusive of permanent bunkers, which are of the capacity of about
	 	                                                                                                         long/metric tons of
	 	                                                        fuel oil and                                                                                              
	 	long/metric tons of                                                                                                 , and
	 	capable of steaming, fully laden, at scantling draft under good weather conditions about
	 	                                             knots on a consumption of about                                                                     
	 	long/metric tons of time charter description as per Clause 60                                                                  
	 	                                                                                                                                                                       
	 	now under construction                                                                                                                              
	 	                                                                                                                                                                and
	Charterers	Cosco Container Lines Co., Ltd.                                                                                                              
	 	                                                 Charterers of the City of Shanghai                                                            
	 	The Owners agree to let and the Charterers agree to hire the vessel from the
	Duration	time of delivery for about     10 years +/- ***** days  in Charterers’ option                                             
	 	                                                                                                                                                                     
	 	                                                                                                                                                  within below
	 	mentioned trading limits.
	Sublet	Charterers shall have liberty to sublet the vessel with Owners’ prior confirmation
	 	which not to be unreasonable withheld for all or any part of the 
	 	time covered by this Charter, but Charterers shall remain responsible for the
	 	fulfillment of this Charter.
	Delivery	Vessel
shall be placed at the disposal of the Charterers on dripping last outward sea                      
	 	pilot ex Hyundai Heavy Industries, Ulsan, South Korea at any time day and night,                             
	 	Sunday, holiday included                                                                                                                           
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	 	in such dock or at such berth or place (where she may safely lie, always afloat,
	 	at all times of tide, except as otherwise provided in Clause 6) as the Charterers
	 	may direct.  If such dock, berth or place be not available, time shall count as
	 	provided in Clause 5.  Vessel on her deliver shall be ready to receive cargo in containers with_

    	 

    	

    

	 	clean-swept holds and tight, staunch, strong and in every way fitted for ordi
	 	nary container cargo service, having water ballast and with sufficient power to operate
	 	and be maintained in such condition during the Charter period all
	 	cargo handling gear simultaneously (and with full complement of officers and
	 	crew for a vessel of her tonnage), to be employed in carrying lawful containerized merchan-
	Dangerous	dise excluding any goods of a dangerous, injurious, flammable or corrosive
	Cargo	nature unless carried in accordance with the requirements or recom
	 	mendations of the proper authorities of the state of the vessel’s registry and of
	 	the states of ports of shipment and discharge and of any intermediate states or
	 	ports through whose waters the vessel must pass.  Without prejudice to the
	Cargo	generality of the foregoing, in addition the following are specifically excluded:
	Exclusions	livestock of any description, arms, ammunition, explosives                                                                         
	 	(seeClause43)
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	Trading	The vessel shall be employed in such lawful trades between safe ports and
	Limits	places within world wide always within institute warranty Limits between safe port(s) /
	 	berth(s) / anchorage(s), excluding Cambodia, North Korea, Iraq, Iran, Eritrea, 
	 	Somalia, Yemen, Lebanon, Libya, Syria, Jordania, Zaire, Angola, Turkish occupied
	 	Cyprus, Cuba, Haiti, Congo, Liberia, Sierra Leone, St. Lawrence Seaway, Orinoco, Amazon 
	 	River, All warlike and war risk areas and countries which result in blacklisting by the
	 	United Nations, The excluded area may be deleted with mutual consent if the political 
	 	situation changes,                                                                                       excluding.
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	 	as the Charterers or their agents shall direct, on the following conditions:
	Owners	1.  The Owners shall provide any pay for the insurance of the vessel and
	To	for all provisions, cabin, deck, engine-room and other necessary stores, in-
	Provide	cluding boiler water, fresh water, shall pay for wages, consular shipping and discharging
	 	fees of the crew and charges for port services pertaining to the crew; shall
	 	maintain vessel’s class and keep her in a thoroughly efficient state in hull,
	 	machinery and equipment for and during the service.
	Charterers	2.  The Charterers, while the vessel is on hire, shall provide and pay for all
	To	the fuel except as otherwise agreed, port/canal charges, compulsory pilotages, towages,
	Provide	agen-
	 	cies, commissions, consular charges (except those pertaining to individual
	 	crew members or flag of the vessel), and all other usual expenses except those
	 	stated in Clause 1, but when the vessel puts into a port for causes for which
	 	vessel is responsible, then all such charges incurred shall be paid by the
	 	Owners.  Fumigations ordered because of illness of the crew shall be for
	 	Owners’ account.  Fumigations ordered because of cargoes carried or ports
	 	visited while vessel is employed under this Charter shall be for Charterers’
	 	account.  All other fumigations shall be for Charterers’ account after vessel has
	 	been on charter for a continuous period of six months or more except caused by the vessel
	 	Charterers shall provide necessary dunnage and shifting boards, also
	 	any extra fittings requisite for a special trade or unusual cargo, but Owners
	 	shall allow them the use of any dunnage and shifting boards already aboard
	 	vessel.
	Bunkers	3.  The Charterers on delivery, and the Owners on redelivery, shall take
	on	over and pay for all fuel and diesel oil remaining on board the vessel as
	Delivery	hereunder.  The vessel shall be delivered with                                                                                           

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	and	long/metric tons of fuel oil at the price of                                                            per ton;
	Redelivery	                                                 tons of diesel oil at the price of                                                                    
	 	per ton.  The vessel shall be redelivered with                                                                                              
	 	tons of fuel oil at the price of                                           per ton;                                                                 
	 	                                                  tons of diesel oil at the price of                        per ton
	 	(SeeClause39)                                                                                                                                            
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	 	(*Same tons apply throughout this clause)
	Rate	4.  The Charterers shall pay for the use and hire of the said vessel at the
	of	rate of               USD 32,200 NET per day including overtime                 daily, or
	 	                                                                                                                                   UnitedStatesCurrency
	Hire	per ton on vessel’s total deadweight carrying capacity, including bunkers and
	 	stores, on                                                          summer freeboard, per calendar month,
	 	commencing on and from the day UTC time of her delivery, as aforesaid, and at and
	 	after
	 	the same rate for any part of a day month; hire shall continue until the UTC hour
	 	of the
	 	day of her redelivery in like good order and condition, ordinary wear and tear
	Redelivery	excepted, to the Owners (unless vessel lost) at one dropping last outward sea pilot one                    
	Areas and	safe port United States of America, Europe including United Kingdom, Far East                             
	 	at any time day and night, Sunday, holiday included                                                                           
	Notices	                                                                                                               unless otherwise mutually agreed.
	 	Charterers shall give Owners not less than 180 days notice of probable time and redelivery             
	 	range (west Coast or East Coast of United States of America, Far East, Europe including            
	 	United Kingdom) and 60/45/30/15/10 days approximate and 7/3/1 days definite notice
	 	of vessel’s expected date of redelivery and probable port                                                                          
	 	                                                                                                                                                                     
	Hire	5.  Payment of hire shall be made so as to be received by Owners or their 
	Payment	designated payeein New York, i.e   a place and Bank to be advised before delivery                          
	and	                                                                                                                                                                     
	Commencement	                                                                                                                                                                     
	 	                                                                                                              in United States Currency, in funds
	 	available to the Owners on the due date, semi monthly every 15 days in advance, and for the
	 	last half month or part of same the approximate amount of hire, and should
	 	same not cover the actual time, hire shall be paid for the balance day by day as
	 	it becomes due, if so required by Owners Failing the punctual and regular
	 	payment of the hire, or on any breach of this Charter, the Owners shall be at
	 	liberty to withdraw the vessel from the service of the Charterers without pre-
	 	judice to any claims they (the Owners) may otherwise have on the Charterers provided
	 	Owners have given Charterers ***** banking days written notice of such default
	 	or breach and Charterers have failed to remedy same.  When so rectified the
	 	payment shall stand as punctual and regular payment.
	 	Time shall count the time from 7 A.M. on the working day following that on 
	 	which written notice of readiness has been given to Charterers or their agents
	 	before 4 P.M., but if required by Charterers, they shall have the privilege of
	 	using vessel at once, in which case the vessel will be on hire from the com-
	 	mencement of work.
	Cash	Cash for vessel’s ordinary disbursements at any port may be advanced,
	Advances	as required by the Captain, by the Charterers or their agents, subject to 21/2
	 	percent commission and such advances shall be deducted from the hire.  The
	 	Charterers, however, shall in no way be responsible for the application of such
	 	advances.

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	Berths	6.  Vessel shall be loaded and discharged in any dock or at any berth or
	 	place that Charterers or their agents may direct, provided the vessel can safely
	 	lie always afloat at any time of tide, except at such places where it is customary
	 	for similar size vessels to safely lie aground.
	Spaces	7.  The whole reach of the vessel’s holds, decks, and usual places of
	Available	loading (not more than she can reasonably and safely slow and carry), also
	 	accommodations for supercargo, if carried, shall be at the Charterers’ dis-
	 	posal, reserving only proper and sufficient space for ship’s officers, crew,
	 	tackle, apparel, furniture, provisions, stores and fuel. No commercial passengers allowed.
	 	8.  The Captain shall prosecute his voyages with due despatch, and shall
	 	render all customary assistance with ship’s crew and boats. The Captain
	 	(although appointed by the Owners) shall be under the orders and directions of
	 	the Charterers as regards employment and agency, and Charterers are to
	 	perform all cargo handling load, stow, lash, secure, unsecure, unlash and discharge at their
	 	expense under the supervision and responsibility after loading as far as stability, trim and
	 	longitudinal/torsional stresses are concerned of the
	 	Captain, who is to sign the bills of lading for cargo as presented in conformity
	 	with mate’s or tally clerk’s receipts. However, at Charterers’ option, the Chart-
	 	erers or their agents may sign bills of lading on behalf or the Captain always in
	Bills	conformity with make’s or tally clerk’s receipts. All bills of lading shall be
	of	without prejudice to this Charter and the Charterers shall indemnify the Own-
	Lading	ers against all consequences or liabilities which may arise from any inconsis-
	 	tency between this Charter and any bills of lading or waybills signed by the
	 	Charterers or their agents or by the Captain at their request. In case of through or house
	 	to house Bills of Lading are being issued, Charterers to keep the Owners harmless
	 	for additional expenses and/or damages that may occur before loading and after
	 	the actual discharge of the containers from the vessel occurring without fault on
	 	part of Owners or Agents.
	Conduct of	9.  If the Charterers shall have reason to be dissatisfied with the conduct or
	Captain	the Captain or officers, the Owners shall, on receiving particulars of the
	 	complaint, investigate the same, and, if necessary, make a change in the
	 	appointments.
	Supercargo and 	10.  The Charterers are entitled to appoint a supercargo, who shall accom-
	Meals	pany the vessel and see that voyages are prosecuted with due despatch He is
	 	to be furnished with free accommodation and same fare as provided for
	 	Captain’s table, Charterers paying at the rate of US$5.00                                                             per day.
	 	Owners shall victual pilots and customs officers, and also, when authorized by
	 	Charterers or their agents. shall victual tally clerks, stevedore’s foreman, etc.,
	 	Charterers paying at the rate of US$3.00                                                      per meal for all such victual-
	 	ling
	Sailing	11.  The Charterers shall furnish the Captain from time lo time with all
	Orders	requisite instructions and sailing directions, in writing, and the Captain shall
	and Logs	keep full and correct deck and engine logs of the voyage or voyages, which are
	 	to be patent to the Charterers or their agents, and furnish the Charterers, their
	 	agents or supercargo, when required, with a true copy of such deck and engine
	 	logs, showing the course of the vessel distance run and the consumption of
	 	fuel. All logs shall be in English.
	Ventilation	12.  The Captain shall use diligence in caring for the ventilation of the
	 	cargo holds
	Continuation	13.  The Charterers shall have the option of continuing this Charter for a
	 	furtherperiodof                                                                                                                                              
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	Laydays/	14.  If required by Charterers, time shall not commence before                                                               

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	Canceling	                                                                                                   and should vessel not have given written
	 	notice of readiness on or before                                                                                                      but not
	 	later than 4 P.M. Charterers or their agents shall have the option of cancelling
	 	this Charter at any time not later than the day of vessel’s readiness
	 	The vessel to be delivered to Charterers on ***** Jun 2006 LT to ***** Jul 2006 LT
	 	which will be narrowed Into two (2) days with three (3) months delivery notice.
	 	If the vessel Is expected to be delayed for more than 3 days beyond above delivery dates, both
	 	parties shall decide a later delivery date based on Charterers’ service schedule, by mutual agreement.
	 	Owners to keep Charterers closely and continuously informed about the scheduled date on
	 	which the vessel will be delivered from the shipyard and any subsequent change immediately
	 	when notice has been given by the builder, so that Charterers are at any time fully aware of
	 	the latest status as regards delivery of the vessel from the shipyard. And Charterers shall
	 	inform Owners’ of their schedule on which the vessel will be phased into Charterers’ service,
	 	however the vessel will be phased in, not later than thirty (30) consecutive days after
	 	the notice of readiness being tendered.
	Off	15.  In the event of the loss of time from deficiency and/or default (See Clause 46) of officers
	Hire	or crew or deficiency of stores, fire, breakdown of, or damages to, hull,
	 	machinery or equipment, grounding, detention by average accidents to ship or
	 	cargo unless resulting from inherent vice, quality or defect of the cargo,
	 	drydocking for the purpose of examination or painting bottom, or by any other
	 	similar cause preventing the full working of the vessel, the payment of hire and
	 	overtime, if any, shall cease for the time thereby lost.  Should the vessel deviate
	 	or put back during a voyage, contrary to the orders or directions of the
	 	Charterers, for any reason other than Charterers’ responsibility matter or
	 	accident lo the cargo, the hire is to be
	 	suspended from the time of her deviating or putting back until she is again in
	 	the same or equidistant position from the destination and the voyage resumed
	 	therefrom. All fuel used by the vessel while off hire shall be for Owners’
	 	account In the event of the vessel being driven into port or to anchorage
	 	through stress of weather, trading to shallow harbors or to rivers or ports with
	 	bars, any detention of the vessel and/or expenses resulting from such deten-
	 	tion shall be for the Charterers’ account. If upon the voyage the speed be
	 	reduced by defect in, or breakdown of, any part of her hull, machinery or
	 	equipment, the time so lost, and the cost of any extra fuel consumed in
	 	consequence thereof, and all extra expenses shall be deducted from the hire (See Clause 63)
	Total	16.  Should the vessel be lost, money paid in advance and not earned
	Loss	(reckoning from the date of loss or being last heard of) shall be returned to the
	 	Charterers at once
	Exceptions	The act of God, enemies, fire, restraint of princes, rulers and people,
	 	and all dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, machinery, boilers and steam
	 	navigation, and errors of navigation throughout this Charter, always mutually
	 	excepted
	Liberties	The vessel shall have the liberty to sail with or without pilots, to tow and
	 	to be towed, to assist vessels in distress, and to deviate for the purpose of
	 	saving life and property.
	Arbitration	17.  Should any dispute arise between Owners and the Charterers, the
	 	matter in dispute shall be referred to three persons at New York, one to be
	 	appointed by each of the parties hereto, and the third by the two so chosen;
	 	their decision, or that of any two of them, shall be final and for the purpose of
	 	enforcing any award this agreement may be made a rule of the Court. The
	 	arbitrators shall be commercial men conversant with shipping matters.
	 	BIMCO Standard Law & Arbitration Clause 1998 – English Law, London

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	 	Arbitration
	 	This Contract shall be governed by and construed in accordance with
	 	English law and any dispute arising out of or in connection with this Contract
	 	shall be referred to arbitration in London in accordance with the Arbitration
	 	Act 1996 or any statutory modification or re-enactment thereof save to the extent
	 	necessary to give effect to the provisions of this clause.
	 	The arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with the London Maritime
	 	Arbitrators Association (LMAA) Terms current at the time when the arbitration
	 	proceedings are commenced.
	 	The reference shall be to three arbitrators. A party wishing to refer a dispute
	 	to arbitration shall appoint its arbitrator and send notice of such appointment
	 	in writing to the other party requiring the other party to appoint its own
	 	arbitrator within 14 calendar days of that notice and stating that it will appoint
	 	its arbitrator as sole arbitrator unless the other party appoints its own arbitrator
	 	and give notice that it has done so within the 14 days specified. If the other party
	 	does not appoint its own arbitrator and give notice that is done so within
	 	the 14 days specified, the party referring a dispute to arbitration may, without the
	 	requirement of any further prior notice to the other party, appoint its arbitrator
	 	as sole arbitrator and shall advise the other party accordingly. The award of a
	 	sole arbitrator shall be binding on both parties as if he had been appointed by
	 	agreement. Nothing herein shall prevent the parties agreeing in writing to vary
	 	these provisions to provide for the appointment of a sole arbitrator.
	 	In cases where neither the claim nor any counterclaim exceeds the sum of
	 	US$50,000 (or such sum as the parties may agree) the arbitration shall be conducted
	 	in accordance with the LMAA Small Claims Procedure current at the time when
	 	the arbitration proceedings are commenced.
	Liens	18.  The Owners shall have a lien upon all cargoes and all sub-freights sub-hires for
	 	any amounts due under this Charter, including general average contributions,
	 	and the Charterers shall have a lien on the ship for all monies paid in advance
	 	and not earned, and any overpaid hire or excess deposit to be returned at once.
	 	Charterers will not suffer, nor permit to be continued, any lien or encumbrance
	 	incurred by them or their agents, which might have priority over the title and
	 	interest of the Owners in the vessel.
	Salvage	19.  All derelicts and salvage shall be for Owners’ and Charterers’ equal
	 	benefit after deducting Owners’ and Charterers’ expenses and crew’s propor-
	 	tion.
	General	General average shall be adjusted, according to York - Antwerp Rules
	Average	1974, and all subsequent amendments thereto at such port or place in the United States as
	 	may be selected by the
	 	Owners and as to matters not provided for by these Rules, according to the
	 	laws and usage at the port of New York London, English law to apply. In such adjustment
	 	disbursements in
	 	foreign currencies shall be exchanged into United States money at the rate
	 	prevailing on the dates made and allowances for damage to cargo claimed in
	 	foreign currency shall be converted at the rate prevailing on the last day of
	 	discharge at the port or place of final discharge of such damaged cargo from
	 	the ship. Average agreement or bond and such additional security, as may be
	 	required by the Owners, must be furnished before delivery or the goods. Such
	 	cash deposit as the Owners or their agents may deem sufficient as additional
	 	security for the contribution of the goods and for any salvage and special
	 	charges thereon, shall, if required, be made by the goods, shippers, consign-
	 	ees or owners of the goods to the Owners before delivery. Such deposit shall,

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	 	at the option of the Owners, be payable in United Stales money and remitted to
	 	the adjuster. When so remitted the deposit shall be held in a special account at
	 	the place of adjustment in the name of the adjuster pending settlement of the
	 	general average and refunds or credit balances, if any, shall be paid in United
	 	States money.
	York-	Charterers shall procure that all bills of lading issued during the cur-
	Antwerp	rency or the Charter will contain a provision to the effect that general average
	Rules	Shall be adjusted according to York-Antwerp Rules 1974 and all the subsequent
	 	amendments thereto
	 	and will include the
	 	“New Jason Clause” as per Clause 23.
	Drydocking	20.  The vessel was last drydocked                                                                                                 . The
	 	Owners shall have the option to place the vessel in drydock during the cur-
	 	rency of this Charter at a convenient time and place, to be mutually agreed
	 	upon between Owners and Charterers, for bottom cleaning and painting
	 	and/or repair as required by class or dictated by circumstances. Payment of
	 	hire shall be suspended upon deviation from Charterers’ service until vessel is
	 	again placed at Charterers’ disposal at a point not less favorable to Charterers
	 	thanwhenthehirewassuspended _________________________________________________________
	 	Drydocking Clause                                                                                                                                    
	 	Vessel is not allowed to drydock, except in case of emergency, Owners guarantee works
	 	and/or for class renewal/extension. Vessel is on a 5 (five) years drydock rotation/schedule
	 	and first scheduled drydocking for class renewal to be performed about 5 (five) after delivery
	 	at a dock of Owners’ choice. Exact date of such drydocking to be mutually agreed between
	 	Owners and Charterers but to be performed in any case prior to expiration of valid class
	 	certificates. Charterers to release vessel at Charterers’ berth in empty condition, but if
	 	required Owners will co-operate to drydock the vessel in partly empty condition, provided
	 	drydock facilities, class and extent of repairs permit. Any extra costs/expenses for
	 	drydocking with cargo to be borne by Charterers. Unless otherwise agreed vessel will go on-
	 	hire after drydocking upon arrival at Charterers’ berth or, if such berth be not available,
	 	upon arrival at an equidistant position as directed by the Charterers.
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	Cargo	21. Owners shall maintain the cargo handling gear of the ship which is as
	Gear	follows:                                                                                                                                                         
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	 	providing gear (for all derricks or cranes) capable of lifting capacity as de-
	 	scribed Owners shall also provide on the vessel for night work lights as on
	 	board, but all additional lights over those on board shall be at Charterers’
	 	expense. The Charterers shall have the use of any gear on board the vessel. If
	 	required by Charterers, the vessel shall work night and day and all cargo
	 	handling gear shall be at Charterers’ disposal during loading and discharging
	Stevedore	in the event of disabled cargo handling gear, or insufficient power to operate
	Stand-by	the same, the vessel is to be considered to be off hire to the extent that time is
	 	actually lost to the Charterers and Owners to pay stevedore stand by charges
	 	occasioned thereby. If required by the Charterers, the Owners are to bear the 
	 	cost of hiring shore gear in lieu thereof.
	Crew	22.  In lieu of any overtime payments to officers and crew for work ordered
	Overtime	by Charterers or their agents, Charterers shall pay Owners $                                                                   
	 	per month or pro rata
	Clauses	23.  The following clause is to be included in this Charter Party and
	 	In all bills of lading issued

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	Paramount	hereunder.
	 	This bill of lading shall have effect subject to the provisions of the
	 	Carriage of Goods by Sea Act of the United States, the Hague Rules, or the
	 	Hague-Visby Rules, as applicable, or such other similar national legislation as
	 	may mandatorily apply by virtue of origin or destination of the bills of lading,
	 	which shall be deemed to be incorporated herein and nothing herein con-
	 	tained shall be deemed a surrender by the carrier of any of its rights or
	 	immunities or an increase of any of its responsibilities or liabilities under said
	 	applicable Act. If any term of this bill of lading be repugnant to said applicable
	 	Act to any extent, such term shall be void to that extent, but no further.
	 	This Charter is subject to the following clauses all of which are to be
	 	included in all bills of lading issued hereunder:
	New	If the ship comes into collision with another ship as a result of the
	Both-	negligence of the other ship and any act, neglect or default of the master,
	to-	mariner, pilot or the servants of the earner in the navigation or in the manage-
	Blame	ment of the ship, the owners of the goods carried hereunder will indemnify the
	Collision	carrier against all loss or liability to the other or non-carrying ship or her
	Clause	owners insofar as such loss or liability represents loss of, or damage to, or any
	 	claim whatsoever of the owners of said goods, paid or payable by the other or
	 	non-carrying ship or her owners to the owners of said goods and set off,
	 	recouped or recovered by the other or non-carrying ship or her owners as part
	 	or their claim against the carrying ship or carrier.
	 	The foregoing provisions shall also apply where the owners, operators
	 	or those in charge of any ships or objects other than, or in addition to, the
	 	colliding ships or objects are at fault in respect to a collision or contact.
	New	In the event of accident, danger, damage or disaster before or after
	Jason	commencement of the voyage resulting from any cause whatsoever, whether
	Clause	due to negligence or not, for which, or for the consequences of which, the
	 	carrier is not responsible, by statute, contract, or otherwise, the goods, ship-
	 	pers, consignees, or owners of the goods shall contribute with the carrier in
	 	general average to the payment of any sacrifices, losses, or expenses of a
	 	general average nature that may be made or incurred, and shall pay salvage
	 	and special charges incurred in respect of the goods.
	 	If a salving ship is owned or operated by the earner, salvage shall be
	 	paid for as fully as if salving ship or ships belonged to strangers. Such deposit
	 	as the carrier or his agents may deem sufficient to cover the estimated con-
	 	tribution of the goods and any salvage and special charges thereon shall, if
	 	required, be made by the goods, shippers, consignees or owners of the goods
	 	to the carrier before delivery.
	War	(a) No contraband of war shall be shipped. Vessel shall not be re-
	Clauses	quired, without the consent of Owners, which shall not be unreasonably
	 	withheld, to enter any part or zone which is involved in a state of war, warlike
	 	operations, or hostilities, civil strife, insurrection or piracy whether there be a
	 	declaration of war or not, where vessel, cargo or crew might reasonably be
	 	expected to be subject to capture, seizure or arrest, or to a hostile act by a
	 	belligerent power (the term “power” meaning any de jure or de facto authority
	 	or any purported governmental organization maintaining naval, military or air 
	 	forces).
	 	(b) If such consent is given by Owners, Charterers will pay the provable 
	 	additional cost of insuring vessel against hull war risks in an amount equal to
	 	the value under her ordinary hull policy but not exceeding a valuation of
	 	__________________________________________. In addition, Owners may purchase and Charterers

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	 	will pay for war risk insurance on ancillary risks such as loss of hire, freight
	 	disbursements, total loss, blocking and trapping, etc. If such insurance is not
	 	obtainable commercially or through a government program, vessel shall not
	 	be required to enter or remain at any such port or zone.
	 	(c) In the event of the existence of the conditions described in (a)
	 	subsequent to the date of this Charter, or while vessel is on hire under this
	 	Charter, Charterers shall, in respect of voyages to any such port or zone
	 	assume the provable additional cost of wages and insurance property incurred
	 	in connection with master, officers and crew as a consequence of such war,
	 	warlike operations or hostilities. Conwartime 1993 Clause as attached to apply.
	Ice	24.  The vessel shall not be required to enter or remain in any icebound port
	 	or area, nor any port or area where lights or lightships have been or are about
	 	to be withdrawn by reason of ice, nor where there is risk that in the ordinary
	 	course of things the vessel will not be able on account of ice to safely enter and
	 	remain in the port or area or to get out after having completed loading or
	 	Discharging. Vessel not to force ice nor to be towed by or follow ice breakers.
	Navigation	25.  Nothing herein stated is to be construed as a demise of the vessel to the
	 	Time Charterers. The Owners shall remain responsible for the navigation of the
	 	vessel, acts of pilots and tug boats, insurance, crew, and all other similar
	 	matters, same as when trading for their own account.
	Commissions	26.  A commission of                                                                            percent is payable by the vessel
	 	and Owners to                                                                                                                                              
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	 	on hire earned and paid under this Charter, and also upon any continuation or
	 	extension of this Charter.
	Address	27.  An address commission of                                                                                                    percent
	 	ispayableto                                                                                                                                                    
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	 	on hire earned and paid under this Charter.
	Rider	Rider Clauses No. 28 to 98                                                                                                             as at-
	 	tached hereto are incorporated in this Charter.

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Rider of Suggested Additional Clauses

 

(None of these Clauses apply unless expressly
agreed during the negotiations and enumerated in line 362)

 

	Extension	28.  If it clearly appears that, despite the exercise of due diligence by
	of	Owners, the vessel will not be ready for delivery by the cancelling date, and
	Cancelling	provided Owners are able to state with reasonable certainty the date on which
	 	the vessel will be ready, they may, at the earliest seven days before the vessel is
	 	expected to sail for the part or place of delivery, require Charterers to declare
	 	whether or not they will cancel the Charter Should Charterers elect not to
	 	cancel, or should they fail to reply within seven days or by the cancelling date,
	 	whichever shall first occur, then the seventh day after the expected date of
	 	readiness for delivery as notified by Owners shall replace the original cancel
	 	ling date. Should the vessel be further delayed, Owners shall be entitled to 
	 	require further declarations of Charterers in accordance with this Clause.
	Grace	29.  Where there is failure to make “punctual and regular payment” of hire,
	Period	Charterers shall be given by Owners ***** clear banking days (as recognized at
	 	the agreed place of payment) written notice to rectify the failure, and when so
	 	rectified within those ***** days following Owners’ notice, the payment shall
	 	stand as regular and punctual. Payment received by Owners’ bank after the
	 	original due date will bear interest at the rate of ***** percent per day which shall
	 	be payable immediately by Charterers in addition to hire.
	 	At any time while hire is outstanding the Owners shall be absolutely 
	 	entitled to withhold the performance of any and all of their obligations hereun
	 	der and shall have no responsibility whatsoever for any consequences thereof
	 	in respect of which the Charterers hereby indemnify the Owners and hire shall
	 	continue to accrue and any extra expenses resulting from such withholding
	 	shall be for the Charterers’ account
	Cargo	30.  Damage to and claims on cargo shall be for Owners’ account if caused
	Claims	by unseaworthiness of the vessel, but shall be for Charterers’ account if
	 	caused by handling and stowage, including slackage. Claims for shortage ex
	 	ship shall be shared equally between Owners and Charterers (See Clause 58)
	War	31.  In the event of the outbreak of war (whether there be a declaration of
	Cancellation	war or not) between any two or more of the following countries· The United
	 	States of America, the United Kingdom, France, the Union of Soviet Socialist
	 	Republics, the People’s Republic of China, Russia                                                                                      
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	 	                                                                                                                                                                      
	 	or in the event of the nation under whose flag the vessel sails becoming directly 
	 	involved in war (whether there be a declaration of war or not), either the
	 	Owners or the Charterers may cancel this Charter. Whereupon the Charterers
	 	shall redeliver the vessel to the Owners in accordance with Clause 4; if she has
	 	cargo on board, after discharge of thereof at destination,or, if debarred under
	 	this Clause from reaching or entering it, at a near open and safe port as
	 	directed by the Owners; or, if she has no cargo on board, at the port at which
	 	she then is; or, if at sea, at a near open and a safe port as directed by the Owners
	 	In all cases hire shall continue to be paid in accordance with Clause 4 and
	 	except as aforesaid all other provisions of this Charter shall apply until redeliv-
	 	ery.  Notwithstanding above, whenever the country of vessel’s flag becomes
	 	involved in a conflict or war as mentioned above, which may directly affect
	 	the performance of this Charter, before Charterers may elect to cancel this
	 	Charter, Charterers are to give Owners sufficient advance notice of their
	 	Intention to do so, whereupon Owners do have the option to change vessel’s
	 	flag and/or ownership within 90 days after having received Charterers’
	 	approval of newly chosen flag which not to be unreasonably withheld by

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	 	Charterers. If Owners elect to change vessel’s flag and/or ownership, the
	 	Charter Party to be fully maintained by both parties and all other terms
	 	and conditions to remain fully in force and unchanged. However it is agreed
	 	that vessel’s new flag and/or ownership should allow the vessel to continue
	 	trading in Charterer’s service. It is mutually agreed that no party shall take
	 	advantage from this clause and cancel this Charter Party if the trade and
	 	performance under this clause is not directly affected.
	 	 
	War Bonus	32.  Any war bonus to officers and crew due to vessel’s trading or cargo
	 	carried shall be for Charterers’ account.
	Requisition	33.  Should the vessel be requisitioned by the government of the vessel’s
	 	flag during the period of this Charter, the vessel shall be deemed to be off hire
	 	during the period of such requisition, and any hire paid by the said government
	 	in respect of such requisition period shall be retained by Owners. The period
	 	during which the vessel is on requisition to the said government shall count as 
	 	part of the period provided for in this Charter.
	 	If the period of requisition exceeds _________________________________________ months, either
	 	party shall have the option of canceling this Charter and no consequential
	 	Claim may be made by either party. (See Clause 96)
	On/Off-hire	34.  Prior to delivery and redelivery the parties shall each appoint sur-
	Survey	veyors, for their respective accounts, who shall conduct joint on hire/off hire
	 	surveys. A single report shall be prepared on each occasion and signed by
	 	each surveyor, without prejudice to his right to file a separate report setting
	 	forth items upon which the surveyors cannot agree If either party fails to have
	 	a representative attend the survey and sign the joint survey report, such party
	 	shall nevertheless be bound for all purposes by the findings in any report 
	 	prepared by the other party. On hire survey shall be on Charterers’ time and
	 	off hire survey on Owners’ time. (See Clause 68)
	Stevedore	35. Any damage caused by stevedores during the currency of this Charter
	Damage	shall be reported by Captain to Charterers or their agents, in writing, within 24
	 	hours of the occurrence or as soon as possible thereafter. The Captain shall
	 	use his best efforts to obtain written acknowledgement by responsible parties
	 	causing damage unless damage should have been made good in the mean-
	 	time.
	 	Stevedore damages involving seaworthiness shall be repaired without
	 	delay to the vessel after each occurrence in Charterers’ time and shall be paid
	 	for by the Charterers. Other minor repairs shall be done at the same time, but if
	 	this is not possible, same shall be repaired while vessel is in drydock in
	 	owners’ time, provided this does not interfere with Owners’ repair work, or by
	 	vessel’s crew at Owners’ convenience. All costs of such repairs shall be for
	 	Charterers’ account. Any time spent in repairing stevedore damage shall be for
	 	Charterers’ account.
	 	Charterers shall pay for stevedore damages whether or not payment
	 	has been made by stevedores to Charterers.
	Charterers’	36.  Charterers shall have the privilege of flying their own house flag and
	Colors	painting the vessel with their own markings. The vessel shall be repainted in
	 	owners’ colors before termination of the Charter. Cost and time of painting,
	 	maintaining and repainting those changes effected by Charterers shall be for
	 	Charterers’ account. (See also Clause 64)
	Return	37.  Charterers shall have the benefit of any return insurance premium

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	Premiums	receivable by Owners from their underwriters as and when received from
	 	underwriters by reason of vessel being in port for a minimum period of 30 days
	 	If on full hire for this period or pro rata for time actually on hire.
	 	(a)  The Charterers shall be entitled to order the vessel not to sell but to
	 	        remain idle or laid up either alongside a safe berth in a safe port or at
	 	        a safe anchorage for any period under this Charter in which case the
	 	        Charterers shall have the benefit of any return insurance premium
	 	        receivable by the Owners from their underwriters as and when received from
	 	        underwriters by reason of the vessel being idle or laid up but shall
	 	        indemnify the Owners for any and all additional costs and expenses of
	 	        whatsoever nature which would not have been incurred if the vessel had
	 	        been trading.
	 	(b)  If under this clause vessel is idle for more than 4 weeks as per Charterers
	 	        instructions Charterers to carry out underwater cleaning of the vessel and
	 	        to take all necessary other measures as deemed necessary by Owners to
	 	        re-establish vessel’s hull and underwater parts condition as has been prior
	 	        to lay-up / detainment, including drydocking and repainting with suitable
	 	        Paint as per Owners/vessel’s paint specification always in Charterers’ time
	 	        and at their expense.
	 	        In order not to affect the warranty of paint suppliers for the proper functioning
	 	        of vessel’s anti-fouling paint scheme Charterers undertake to order the vessel
	 	        to sail each 7 days for a continuous period of not less than 10 hours at a speed
	 	        corresponding to minimum 85% NCR of vessel’s main engine.
	 	notwithstanding anything contained in this Charter Party to the contrary it is
	 	expressly agreed that whenever vessel’s speed performance and/or fuel consumption
	 	Is / are affected due to vessel is detained for any period no deduction from charter
	 	hire may be effected by Charterers.
	Water	38.  The vessel shall be off hire during any time lost on account of vessel’s 
	Pollution	non-compliance with government and/or state and/or provincial regulations
	 	pertaining to water pollution. In cases where vessel calls at a U.S. port, Owners
	 	warrant to have secured and carry on board the vessel a Certificate of Financial
	 	Responsibility as required under U.S. law (See Clause 83)

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Clause 39 ‒ Bunkers

 

Vessel to be delivered with about 1,000
metric tons of bunker fuel. Alternatively Charterers to have the option to supply bunkers to the vessel at the building yard. Such
option is to be declared within one working day after having Owners notice of the date of the sea trial and the estimated ROB on
delivery. Vessel to be redelivered with about same quantities as on delivery, always sufficient to reach the nearest major bunkering
port. Owners are allowed to replenish bunkers at their risk and expense at last port prior to redelivery without affecting Charterers
cargo operations. Bunker prices on delivery to be actual net contract prices paid by owners and on redelivery as per net contract
price applicable at time and in port of redelivery.

 

Clause 40 ‒ Fumigation / Deratization

 

The vessel to have valid fumigation and/or
deratization certificate for the period of the Charter Party, if fumigation should be required during Charter Party period, cost
of same and detention to be Owners’ account unless fumigation becomes necessary due to ports called or cargoes carried under
this Charter Party.

 

Clause 41 ‒ Efficient State of Vessel / Valid
Certificates

 

Owners undertake that throughout the duration
of the Charter, the vessel and equipment on board shall be maintained in a thoroughly efficient and seaworthy state with all trading
certificates valid. In the event of any delay caused by the failure of the Master to produce such certificates or due to unseaworthy
condition of vessel unless unseaworthiness is caused by the Charterers or their servants or stevedores, Charterers may suspend
hire for the time thereby lost and Owners to pay all extra expenses incidental to and resulting from such failure notwithstanding
other provisions dealing with vessel’s condition in this Charter Party.

 

Clause 42 ‒ Stevedore Damage

 

Stevedore damage must be duly substantiated
by the Master’s prompt notice of the damage and delivered in writing upon the Party responsible within 24 hours of the occurrence
or as soon as possible thereafter but latest when the loss or damage could have been discovered by the exercise of due diligence.
The Master shall endeavor to obtain written acknowledgment by the party responsible. A copy of such notice together with the reply
received to be sent immediately to the Charterers or their Agents. Charterers have the liberty to redeliver the vessel unrepaired,
provided such damages do not affect seaworthiness and / or cargo worthiness and / or clean class and / or safety rules or regulations
of the vessel. Such damages are to remain for occasional repair when vessel is to dock for Owners’ account, so that Charterers
pay for actual cost of repairs but not for time used unless it exceeds the time used for vessel’s own repair. Charterers
to have the right to have their representative in attendance at the time of such repairs.

 

Clause 43 ‒ Dangerous Cargo

 

Charterers are authorized to load dangerous
cargo, at their risk and expense in accordance with vessel’s Document of Compliance provided packed / labelled / stowed /
handled as per IMDG/ IMO/ port rules and regulations at respective port of loading and discharging and

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ports of call en route. All cargoes to
be loaded in containers only and Charterers to supply all necessary / required documents for carrying dangerous goods, together
with any additional emergency equipment necessary. Charterers to be responsible for all necessary permissions, licenses, notices
and similar to be obtained from or tendered to the competent authorities for the legal transport of cargo, transits and calls at
designated ports.

Any special safety equipment and/or modifications
required by MVO/ IMO/ port or local rules and regulations to be provided and paid for by Charterers. Also any extra insurance and
expenses incurred in connection with loading and carrying such cargo to be for Charterers account. Master to be duly informed in
writing by Charterers or their agents about quantity and description of IMO cargo well in time prior to loading, failing which
Charterers to remain fully responsible for any consequences and costs including re-stowage of cargo.

Notwithstanding any provision whether written
or printed contained in this charter party, it is agreed that nuclear fuels or radioactive waste or products and chemical toxic
waste of any nature are specifically excluded from the cargo permitted to be loaded or carried under this charter party. This exclusion
does not apply to radio isotopes used or intended to be used for medical or scientific purpose, subject to the terms and conditions
of the Nuclear Products Permission Clause as attached to this Charter Party subject to Owners’ approval, which not to be
unreasonably withheld.

 

Clause 44 ‒ Husbanding Matters

 

The Charterers’ Agents to undertake
normal ships husbandry on Owners’ behalf where all actual expenses incurred to be for Owners’ account and deductible
from the Charter hire, including medical care / forward of spares, advancing cash to master unless there should be some extraordinary
business such as attending to Crew desertion, hospitalization, when the Owners to appoint their own Agents to Crew desertion, hospitalization,
when the Owners to appoint their own Agents or pay customary fee in accordance with local tariffs to the Charterers’ Agents.

 

Clause 45 ‒ Crew Overtime

 

Normal Crew overtime is deemed to comprise,
but not to be limited to:

 

	1.	Supervision of loading, stowage and discharging;
	2.	Weather permitting, checking of lashings whilst at sea and same to be lightened if required:
	3.	Maintaining power/lights while loading and/or discharging;
	4.	Shifting ship during loading and/or discharging and shifting berth;
	5.	Docking and undocking;
	6.	Bunkering;
	7.	Officers and Crew are to prepare the vessel as much as possible prior to arrival at loading and / or discharging docks or places
	8.	Monitoring and recording reefer container temperatures, twice daily, weather permitting.

 

Clause 46 ‒ Strike / Boycotts due to Flag / Ownership

 

In the event that vessel is delayed by
strikes, boycotts, labour stoppages, or any other difficulties due to flag or Ownership of the vessel, or nationality, or terms
of employment of

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the Crew, except crew employed by the request
of Charterers such time lost is to be for Owners’ account, and any direct proven expenditure which may have been incurred
shall be for the Owners’ account.

 

Clause 47 ‒ Smuggling

 

Any delay, expenses and /or fine incurred
on account of smuggling to be for Charterers’ account, if same caused by Charterers, Supercargo and / or their staff or Agents
and would be for Owners’ account if caused by ship Officers or Crew.

 

Clause 48 ‒ P & 1 Club

 

Owners guarantee the vessel is fully covered
by P & I Club. The Owners shall maintain coverage throughout charter with aforementioned P&I Club or equivalent P&I
Club within the International Group, failing which the Charterers shall have the option to cancel the balance of this charter,
without prejudice to the Charterers’ right to claim for losses and damages. Charterers have the benefit of Owners’
P & I Club as far as its rules permit. Charterers to share deductibles as per percentage compensation by P &
I Club.

Owners’ P & I Club is: to
be advised prior to delivery

 

Charterers confirm that they are properly
insured against P & I risks and will remain so during the entire duration of this Charter Party. Owners to advise vessel’s
total loss value prior to delivery.

 

Clause 49 ‒ Container / Cargo Weights

 

Charterers or their agents to provide master
with shippers’ declared weights of cargo and containers, information of containers with special and/or dangerous and/or reefer
cargo requiring special storage/attention as well as total number of containers and destination prior to commencement of loading
operation each port. Charterers to be responsible for any damages, delays and expenses as may arise in port or at sea from breach
of this undertaking as well as from discrepancies between manifest and actual container weights.”

 

Clause 50 ‒ Opening / Closing Hatches

 

Opening and closing of hatch cover cleats
day and night if required by stevedores for cargo operations to be performed by crew without extra payment but in Charterers’
time. If local regulations or unions do not permit the crew to open and close the hatch cover cleats, same to be arranged by Charterers
at their expense.

 

Clause 51 ‒ Watchmen

 

All charges and expenses for watchmen and
compulsory watchmen always to be for Charterers account, except watchmen assigned at Master’s request for the safety of the
ship and/or the crew to be paid by Owners.

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Clause 52 Delivery

 

Acceptance of delivery of the vessel by
Charterers shall not constitute a waiver of Charterers rights under this Charter.

 

Clause 53 ‒ Quarantine

 

Normal quarantine time and expenses to
enter the port to be for Charterers’ account but any time of detention and expenses for quarantine due to pestilence, illness,
etc., of Master, Officers and Crew to be for Owners’ account, The vessel unless the consent of the Owners be obtained beforehand
shall not be ordered and is not bound to enter any port and/or place and/or area and/or country where epidemics or infectious diseases
or fever prevails.

 

Clause 54 ‒ Freight Tax

 

Any freight tax and / or income tax on
the Bill of Lading freight, levied by the government of any territory to which the vessel is traded, is to be for Charterers’
account.

 

Clause 55 ‒ Supply of Fittings / Lashing Materials

 

Vessel is fully fitted with lashing / securing
equipment in accordance with vessel’s descriptions and lashing plan up to full capacity under / on deck and maintained same
during this Charter. Charterers to pay lumpsum US$750 per month or pro rata for compensation for loss of or damage to lashing materials
caused by stevedore and same should be no further disputes.

 

Clause 56 ‒ Hire Payment

 

First charter hire together with bunkers
value on delivery to be paid within 5 banking days after vessel’s delivery and following charter hires at due dates, after
receipts of Owners’ original hire invoices (as per Chinese bank’s new rules), bunker price invoice by fax and delivery
certificates, such original invoices to be provided later. Charterers to have the liberty to deduct from charter hire Owners’
disbursements as substantiated by vouchers or as confirmed by Owners.

 

Charterers to have liberty to deduct from
last semi-monthly hire if not sufficient, from penultimate payment too, the estimated cost of bunkers remaining on board and the
estimated Owners’ disbursements. Charterers to provide charter hire statement to Owners prior to their hire payment. Charterers
may deduct from the last payments of charter hire the estimated expenses which to be duly notified and made by Charterers for Owners’
account, notwithstanding that vouchers may not then have reached the Charterers for submission to Owners. In any event final accounting/settlement
to take place within latest 18 months after redelivery

 

Clause 57 ‒ Charterers’ Equipment

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Charterers to take ashore before redelivery
any dunnage, lashing, transformers, gensets, spreaders, etc., supplied by them during this Charter Party. Master / Vessel to take
account on these equipments as they would take account of all other equipments onboard the vessel. All equipment put onboard by
Charterers for vessels use during the currency of this charter shall be in good working condition and duly certified and class
approved. Charterers shall indemnify the owners in respect of any liability for loss and/or damage to vessel, cargo, crew, stevedores
and all other servants and people they may sustain by reason of failure or inadequacy of any equipment supplied to the vessel by
Charterers, their servants or stevedores.

 

Clause 58 ‒ Cargo Claim

 

Responsibility and apportionment of liability
for cargo claims arising under this Charter shall be determined as provided by the INTER-CLUB NEW YORK PRODUCT EXCHANGE AGREEMENT
as amended 1996.

 

Clause 59 ‒ Safe Port

 

Charterers to order the vessel to good
and safe ports / places / berths only, but Charterers shall not be liable for any loss, damage, injury or delay occurring at such
ports, places, berths, docks or anchorages which could have been avoided by the exercise of reasonable care on the part of the
Master or Owners. In case port, place or berth appear to Master to be unsafe Charterers have to designate another safe port, safe
place or safe berth upon masters request at their tune and expense. Otherwise Charterers to remain liable for damages resulting-
therefrom.

 

Clause 60 ‒Description
( HHI Hull No 1653)

 

8.200teu Class/ Gearless Cellular
Container ship

 

	OWNERS

MANAGERS	Capetanissa Maritime Corporation, guaranteed by Costamare Shipping Company S.A.

60 Zephyrou str & Syngrou ave.

175 64 Athens ‒ Greece

Phone: +30 210 9490000  Fax:+30 210 9409051/52

Telex 220601/220602 mare gr

E-Mail: info@costamare.com
	BUILT 	2006
	SHIPYARD 	Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
	FLAG 	Greek
	REGISTRY 	Piraeus
	CLASS 	GI/ α 100A5, “Container ship”,IW, SOLAS 11-2 Reg. 19, α MC, AUT, GP, RCP
	ENG./BRIDGE	Semi-aft

 

9 Holds / 19 Hatches plus l Aftermost Deck Bay/ 56 pontoons
with max. weight 41 m/t.

 

	Hatch No	 	Opening	 	Panels
	No 1 (F)	 	12.64 x 17.90 m	 	2
	No 1 (M)	 	12.64 x 27.94 m	 	3
	No 1 (A)	 	12.64 x 33.48 rn	 	3
	No 2 (F) – 9 (A)	 	12.64 x 38.34 m	 	3 each

The panels are not interchangeable and can be operated in a
non-sequential order.

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MAIN PARTICULARS

	L.O.A	336.00 m
	L.B.P	319.00 m
	Breadth	(moulded)	42.80 m
	Depth	(moulded)	24.60 m
	Scantling draught	(moulded)	14.50 m
	Designed draught	(moulded)	13.00 m
	Air Draught	58.00 m
	Deadweight @ Design Draught	83.000 mt
	Deadweight @ Scantling Draught	100.000 mt
	Lightship weight	34.500 mt
	Gross Tonnage	85.000

	Tank Capacities Volume	Volume (m3)
	Fuel Oil	10.400
	Diesel Oil	500
	Ballast Water	26.000
	Fresh Water	250
	 	 

	Max Containers Intake: 8.204 teu
	Alternate (a)	Maximum number of 20’ containers are preferentially loaded and 40’ containers are loaded in the remaining space
	Stowage	7.152 x 20’ x 8’ 6”  plus 526 x 40’ x 8’ 6”
	Holds	3.017 x 20’ x 8’ 6”  plus 409 x 40’ x 8’ 6”
	Deck	4.135 x 20’ x 8’ 6”  plus 117 x 40’ x 8’ 6”
	Alternate (b)	Maximum number of 40’ containers are preferentially leaded and 20’ containers are loaded in the remaining space
	Stowage	77 x 20’ x 8’ 6” plus 4.055 x 40’ x 8’ 6”
	Holds	67 x 20’ x 8’ 6” plus 1.884 x 40’ x 8’ 6”
	Deck	10 x 20’ x 8’ 6” plus 2.171 x 40’ x 8’ 6”
	 	 

	45” Containers intake (Deck only)
	Bays 62-70-78	From the 1st tier and above.	355 units
	Bays 2 to 56, 66,74	From the 3rd tier and above.	1.182 units
	 	Total	1.537 units

 

UNDER DECK CLEARANCES.

In case cargo holds are fully loaded, two
(2) high cube containers (40’ X 8’ X 9’ 6”) can be included per stack in any tier.

 

9’6” High cube containers
intake (basis full capacity 8.204 teu and IMO visibility requirements at scantling draught and even keel)

 

	In holds	534 feu
	On deck	1.728 feu
	Total	2.262 feu

 

Fittings 

Holds

Fully cellularized in holds for loading
20’/40’ containers. 2x20’ can be loaded from the first tier in all cargo holds. 40’ cells in all cargo
holds are capable for loading either 1 x 40’ or, 2X20’ units up to 7th tier high capped with 40’ units
thereafter.

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Fully flexible stowage cell guide system.

The cell guides and the hull structure
in all cargo holds, are constructed for random stowage of 8’6’’ or 9’6” containers in any sequence.

 

Deck

Fully fitted for loading 20’ or 40’
containers. In addition Bays No 62 and 70 are designed for 20’/40’ and 45’ containers from the first tier and
the aftermost Bay No 78 exclusively for 40’/45’ containers. Fully fitted with restraint devices including full set
of O.S.H.A approved loose fittings and lashings.

 

	Stackweights 

On Deck
	20’	90 mt/ stack	(Owners will examine the feasibility to increase the stackweight of
    40’ to 140 mt, during the detailed design stage)
	40’	120 mt/ stack
	 	 

	In Holds
	20’	30 mt/ unit
	40’	30,5 mt/ unit

 

Calculations with regard to containers
capacity and stackweights, are subject to compliance with the provisions of “Cargo Securing Manual”, visibility restrictions
from the Bridge, stress and stability limitations.

 

Reefer Plugs (“RCP” Class
notation)

	·	700 reefer sockets ‒ 500 pcs on deck and 200 pcs in cargo holds. A.C 440V, 60 Hz, 32A CEE
17-3h type, supplied by a “Ringnet system” with eight (8) ringnet SWBDs, designed for high power redundancy.

 

Machinery

 

	Main Engine	One (1) set Hyundai MAN B&W 12K98MC
	(8,9% up-rated version)	 
	MCR	101.640 BHP at 97 rpm
	NCR	91.510 BHP at 93.7 rpm
	 	 
	Diesel Engines	Two	(2) Sets x abt 3.000 kW each
	 	Three	(3) Sets x abt 2.300 kW each
	Generators	Two	(2) sets x 2.800 kW plus three (3) sets x 2.200 kW.
	 	 
	Emergency Generator	One (1) set Emergency diesel generator 500 kW
	 	 
	Fuel Specifications	 
	 	 

	Main Engine and Auxiliary Engines	HFO RMK 55 - Max 700 cSt at 500 C

 

The bunkers to be delivered must meet ISO
8217: 1996 International Standard and any subsequent revision thereof and must not contain waste lubricating oil, chemical waste,
or any other substances which are not inherent to bunkers.

 

Speed/ Consumption

Speed and consumption as per Shipbuilding
contract.

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Service speed at the design draught and
M/E NCR to be ***** knots with ***** sea margin at the condition of clean bottom, in deep and currentless water, under good weather
condition with max.Bf scale 3-sea state 2.

Daily fuel oil consumption at the M/E NCR
to be about ***** mt plus ***** for IMO NOx emission compliance, basis MDO of 10.200 kcal/kg in lower calorific value at shop test
under ISO reference condition.

 

The consumption for lower speeds, at design
draught and even keel, with clean bottom under good weather condition i.e Bf scale 3-sea state 2, in deep and currentless water,
to be determined within six (6) months after vessels’ delivery.

 

Endurance ***** n.m

 

Auxiliary Engines Consumption

About ***** g,/kWh + ***** at 85% MCR based
on MDO of 10.200 kcal/kg in lower calorific value at shop test under ISO reference condition.

 

Sludge removal if any to be for
Owners’ account.

 

STABILITY

Homogeneous loading with 45% containers
VCG, at scantling draught, basis full consumables, satisfying IMO stability criterion.

 

	•	7.620 teu of 9 mt each	(holds 3.835 + deck 3.785 teu)
	•	7.580 teu of 10 mt each	(holds 3.835 + deck 3.745 teu)
	•	7.400 teu of 11 mt each	(holds 3.835 + deck 3.565 teu)
	•	7.010 teu of 12 mt each	(holds 3.835 + deck 3.175 teu)
	•	6.370 teu of 14 mt each	(holds 3.835 + deck 2.535 teu)
	•	5.570 teu of 16 mt each	(holds 3.835 + deck 1.735 teu)
	•	4.950 teu of 18 mt each	(holds 3.835 + deck 1.115 teu)
	•	4.460 teu of 20 mt each	(holds 3.835 + deck625 teu)
	 	 	 

	VENTILATION IN CARGO HOLDS
	 
	Hold No	Supply	Exhaust
	Hold No 1,2,3,4,8 & 9	 	2 air changes/hour
	Hold No 5,6 & 7	70 m3/min per 40’ reefer container	 

 

LOADING OF DANGEROUS GOODS (D.O.C provisions)

 

	Compartment	D.G Classes permitted
	Cargo holds 1,3,4,8 & 9	Class 1.4S/ 2 /3 /4 /5. l /6. l /8 / 9 except hydrogen  and mixtures, acetylene,  ethyl-nitrite/nitrate, carbon disulphide.
	Cargo hold 2	Class1/ 2 /3 /4 /5.1 /6.1 /8 / 9 except hydrogen  and mixtures, acetylene, ethyl-nitrite/nitrate, carbon disulphide
	Cargo holds 5,6,7	Class 1 .4S/ 2.2/ 3.3/ 4/ 5.1/ 6. l A/ 8A,D
	Weather Deck	Class 1 to 5.1/ 6.1/ 8

 

Simultaneous loading of Dangerous Goods
and Reefer Containers in Cargo Holds No 5,6,7 not to be considered.

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SUNDRY

	·	Water Ballast Management, “Flow Through method” (“Green Passport” Class notation)
	·	Vessel will comply with, I.S.M, I.S.O and I.S.P.S code requirements.
	·	Hydraulic “Side Pilot Doors” for easy access.
	·	All around “Universal Fairleads”
	·	Bow thruster 2.500 kW.
	·	CO2 fire fighting system for Cargo Holds, Engine Room.
	·	Sewage treatment plant.
	·	Four (4) Anti-heeling tanks.
	·	Auto anti-heeling pump, capacity 1.000 cbm/hour
	·	Evaporator productivity abt. 40 mt/day.
	·	Suez Canal/Australia fitted
	·	Vessel is equipped with all modern Satcom and Navigation aids, including “Integrated Navigation System”.
	·	Modern Loadmaster computer with enhanced futures.

 

“All details about and to be confirmed after vessel’s
delivery”

 

Clause 61 ‒ Refrigerated Goods

 

In respect of integral refrigerated containers
or blown-air containers with a marine refrigeration clip-on unit attached or any containers with any machinery for temperature/
atmosphere control containing goods, the owners shall be responsible for the provision of electrical power only. The owners shall
endeavor to monitor and record the performance of all such units whilst on board the vessel in accordance with the Charterers’
written instructions and to repair and rectify any breakdown, fault or deficiency which may occur in respect of such units, using
the resources on board the vessel. If repair works are performed, all additional expenses including crewman hours at the rate of
US$10,00 per man-hour shall be for the account of the Charterers and the vessels crew shall always be considered the Charterers
servants. After received the masters’ monthly report for the details of the repair works, Charterers to check the report
and remit the reasonable amount to the Owners account along with the hire payment. If such resources are insufficient, the Owners
shall immediately notify the Charterers so they may take action to obtain any required spares or specialized repair facilities.
Except as provided above, the Owners shall not be liable for malfunction of integral containers and power packs put on board by
the Charterers.

 

Clause 62 ‒ Securing Cargoes within Container

 

Securing cargo inside containers and /
or flats and other unit loads to be entirely Charterers’ concern and responsibility, Any damage to the ship, her tackle,
apparel, furniture, cargo or else resulting from insufficient securing of cargo in the containers or flats/other units to be covered/repaired
at Charterers’ time and expense.

 

Clause 63 ‒ Off Hire Time

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It is agreed that whilst off-hire, the
Owners are to give the Charterers 24 hours notice of vessel’s expected readiness if off-hire is exceeding a total 72 hours.

 

Charterers have the option to add onto
the charter period all or any of off-hire time except normal drydocking off-hire suffered by the vessel during the currency of
the charter. Charterers to declare the option before giving the 6 months redelivery notice.

 

Clause 64 ‒ Renaming / Repainting of Vessel

 

Owners will deliver the Vessels with a
name of Charterers choice without extra cost for Charterers ‒ subject to ship register approval of name ‒ and with
Charterers side and funnel logo. Owners shall rename the vessel to a name of their choice (including removal of side and funnel
logo) before termination of the Charter against Charterers paying a lumpsum of US$3000,00 per vessel in lieu thereof.

 

Clause 65 - Supervision

 

Owners to pay for up to maximum
two persons as Charterers’ supervising representatives for the newbuilding. Charterers representatives not to intervene directly
with the works of the yard but report to Owners’ supervisors team leader. Weekly reports by Owners shipbuilding supervisor
to Owners to be copied to Charterers. Likewise reports received by Charterers from their supervising representatives to be copied
to Owners.

 

Clause 66 ‒ Speed

 

If during a period of ***** consecutive
months the actual avenge speed, excluding bad weather (i.e. 8 Beaufort and above), machinery breakdown, propeller damage and vessel
sailing at a reduced speed under Charterers’ instruction, is less than ***** knots, or if owner failed to rectify machinery
breakdown and/or propeller damage withm ***** months after receipt of Charterers’ notice, Charterers to have the option to
cancel the balance period of the c/p with 1 months prior notice and redeliver the vessel to owners at any port in Charterers’
option notwithstanding other provisions dealing with redelivery in this c/p.

 

Clause 67 ‒ Arrest / Detention

 

Should the vessel be arrested or detained
during the currency of this Charter Parry by any person, legal entity, government or authority, having or purporting to have a
claim against or any interest in the vessel, unless caused by Charterers’ operations, or the matter is Charterers’
responsibility, hire under this Charter Party shall not be payable for any time actually lost whilst the vessel remains under arrest
or detainment and remains unemployed as a result of such arrest or detainment, and the Owners shall reimburse to the Charterers
any expenditure incurred by the vessel at the respective port which they may incur under this Charter Party for any time actually
lost during which by virtue of the operation of this Clause no hire is payable.

 

Clause 68 ‒ On/Off-hire Survey

 

Prior to delivery and redelivery, the parties
shall jointly appoint an independent surveyor who at the time of delivery and redelivery, respectively, shall conduct joint on/off-hire
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the purpose of ascertaining the quantity
of bunkers on board and the condition of the vessel. A single report shall be prepared on each occasion and signed by the surveyors.
On-hire survey shall be in Owners’ time and off-hire survey on Charterers’ time, unless performed before redelivery
of vessel during cargo operation, however, if the survey interrupts cargo operation, then the interruption time shall be deemed
as off-hire time. The cost of the joint survey to be shared equally between Owners and Charterers.

 

Clause 69 ‒ Communication, Entertainment and Victualling
Fee

 

Charterers to pay to Owners at the lumpsum
rate of USS700 per month for communication, entertainment, representation and victualling, for the first year and thereafter to
be agreed on the basis of actual proven cost.

 

Clause 70

 

Relevant clauses of newbuilding contract
covering late delivery and/or technical deficiencies and penalties for late delivery and technical deficiencies, and specification
including makers list for the subject vessels should form an addendum of the charter party. If any changes shall be subject to
Charterers approval.

And owners’ right to cancel or not
the newbuilding contract for late delivery and/or technical deficiencies will be exercised by owners as per Charterers’ instructions.

 

Clause 71 ‒ Premature Redelivery

 

Should the vessel be placed off-hire for
more than 45 days cumulative in 365 days, not including normal dry-docking, Charterers to have the option to cancel the balance
period of the c/p with 1 months prior notice and redeliver the vessel to Owners at any port in Charterers’ option notwithstanding
other provisions dealing with redelivery in this Charter Party.

 

Clause 72 ‒ ITF / Boycott Clause

 

In the event of the vessel being denied
or restricted in the use of port and / or loading and / or discharging facilities or shore labour and / or tug or pilotage assistance
because of vessel’s flag or Ownership or management or wages or conditions of employment of her Officers and / or crew or
of the Officers and / or Crew of any other vessel under the same Ownership or management, the hire shall cease from the time thereby
lost and Owner shall be responsible for and shall promptly reimburse Charterers all extra proven expenses directly linked which
Charterers may incur.

 

Clause 73 ‒ Deviation

 

If during the currency of this Charter
Party, vessel deviates or puts back whilst on voyage contrary to the orders or directions of Charterers, or any loss of time caused
by accident other than accident to the cargo saving of life and / or property, breakdown, accident or sickness of Crew (including
Master) or any person on board the vessel (other than Supercargo or persons traveling under Charterers’ auspices) or by reason
of the Master or Crew being unable to perform their duties, hire shall not be paid for the time so lost and the cost of extra fuel

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consumed and other extra proven expenses
incurred shall be for Owners’ account until vessel is in the same position or in Charterers’ option at a point equidistant
from where deviation took place but no nearer her destination and voyage is resumed therefrom.

 

Clause 74 ‒ Stowaways Clause for Time Charters

 

	A)I)	The Charterers warrant to exercise due care and diligence in preventing stowaways in gaining access to the vessel by means of secreting away in the goods and / or containers shipped by the Charterers.
	 	 
	II)	If, despite the exercise of due care and diligence by the Charterers, stowaways have gained access to the vessel by means of secreting away in the goods and / or containers shipped by the Charterers, this shall amount to breach of charter for the consequences of which Charterers shall be liable and shall hold the Owners harmless and keep them indemnified against all claims whatsoever which may arise and be made against all claims whatsoever which may arise and be made against them.
	 	 
	 	Furthermore, all time lost and expenses whatsoever and howsoever including fines, shall be for the Charterers’ account and the vessel shall remain onhire.
	 	 
	III)	Should the vessel be arrested as a result of the Charterers breach of charter according to sub-clause (A)(II) above, the Charterers shall take all reasonable steps to secure that, within a reasonable time, the vessel is released and at their expense put up bail to secure release of the vessel.
	 	 
	B) I)	If despite the exercise of due care and diligence by the Owners, stowaways have gained access to the vessel by means other than secreting away in the goods and / or containers shipped by the Charterers, all time lost and all expenses whatsoever and howsoever incurred, including fines, shall be for the Owners’ account and the vessel shall be off-hire.
	 	 
	II)	Should the vessel be arrested as a result of stowaways having gained access to the vessel by means other than secreting away in the goods and / or containers shipped by the Charterers, the Owners shall take all reasonable steps to secure that, within a reasonable time, the vessel is released and at their expense put up bail to secure release of the vessel.

 

Clause 75 ‒ Bunker Quality Control Clause for
Time Charterers

 

	1.	The Charterers shall supply bunkers of a quality suitable for burning in the Vessel’s engines and auxiliaries and which conform to the specifications mutually agreed under this Charter.
	 	 
	2.	At the time of delivery of the Vessel the Owners shall place at the disposal of the Charterers, the bunker delivery note(s) and any samples relating to the fuel existing on board.
	 	 
	3.	During the currency of the Charter the Charterers shall ensure that bunker delivery notes are presented to the Vessel on the delivery of fuel(s) and that during bunkering 3

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	 	representative samples of the fuel(s) supplied shall be taken at the Vessel’s bunkering manifold and sealed in the presence of competent representatives of the Charterers and the Vessel. And in case of any dispute on the quality of the bunker, one of these samples to be sent either by Owners or by Charterers to DNV or FOBAS or other mutually agreed fuel analyst for testing. Cost of laboratory test to be split between Owners and Charterers 50/50. The party sending the sample for testing to pay in the first instance and to debit the other party the 50% accordingly
	 	 
	4.	The fuel samples shall be retained by the vessel for 60 (sixty) days after the date of delivery or for whatever period necessary, in the case of a prior dispute and any dispute as to whether the bunker fuel conform to the agreed specification(s) shall be settled by analysis of the sample(s) by FOBAS or DNV or by another mutually agreed fuels analyst whose findings shall be conclusive evidence as to conformity or otherwise with the bunkers fuels specification(s).
	 	 
	5.	The Owners reserve their right to make a claim against the Charterers for any damage to the main engines or the auxiliaries caused by the use of unsuitable fuels or fuel not complying with the agreed specification(s). Additionally, if bunker fuels supplied do not conform with the mutually agreed specification(s), the Owners shall not be held responsible for any reduction in the Vessel’s speed performance and/ or increased bunker consumption nor for any time lost and any other consequences.
	 	 
	6.	Owners may at their own cost send the one of the sample to DNV or FOBAS or other mutually agreed fuel analyst for testing. Such testing shall be carried out immediately after bunkering and Charterers’ Agent will send the sample out without any delay, otherwise Charterers will not accept the result of the testing and not be responsible for any problem of the bunkers’ quality. And if it is found that the quality of the bunker supplied does not comply with the agreed specification, Owners shall notify Charterers within 3 days from their receipt of the analysis result, failing which Charterers can not be held responsible. In no condition, the test can affect the performance of the vessel and/or Charterers’ cargo operation. And neither Owners nor the master/crews may refuse to use the bunker supplied if the analysis result is not available.
	 	 
	7.	If there is a dispute about the quantity supplied, Charterers are to be notified immediately and the delivery note to be endorsed by the vessel accordingly.

 

Clause 76 ‒ Double Banking Clause

 

	a)	Charterers shall have the right, where and when it is customary and safe for vessels of similar size and type to do so, to order the vessel to go, lie or remain alongside of another vessel or vessels of any size or description or to order such vessels to come and remain alongside at such safe and always afloat dock, wharf, anchor-anchorage or other place for transshipment, loading or discharging of cargo and/or bunkering.
	 	 
	b)	Charterers shall pay for and provide such assistance and equipment as may be required to enable any of the operations mentioned in this clause safely to be performed and completed and shall give owns/master notice well in advance of any such operations so that master has sufficient time to get the vessel prepared for such operations.

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	c)	Without prejudice to Charterers right under a) and b), it is expressly agreed that the master shall have the right to refuse to allow the vessel to perform as provided in a) and b) if in his reasonable opinion it is not safe to do so.
	 	 
	d)	Charterers shall indemnify the Owners for any costs, damages and liabilities whatsoever resulting from such operations. The vessel shall remain on hire for any time lost including periods for repairs as a result of such operation.

 

Clause 77 - Nuclear Products Permission Clause

 

The loading and carriage onboard the vessel
of IMO/IMDG Class 7 cargo and radioactive goods is generally excluded, except radio isotopes used or intended to be used for industrial,
commercial, agricultural, medical or scientific purpose, subject to following procedure:

 

	1.	Owners and Master to receive minimum 10 working days advance notice from Charterers stipulating full and complete description of the cargo in accordance with IMO rules and IMDG code and details of carriage.
	 	 
	2.	Owners to receive written confirmation from Charterers’ insurance underwriters that damages to the vessel, her cargo loaded and all persons onboard as well as third party damages on account of handling, loading, stowage and carriage of this cargo are fully and unlimited covered. Such confirmation to be received by owners not later than 3 working days prior to intended loading of the cargo.
	 	 
	3.	Cargo to be loaded/ stowed/ carried and discharged fully in accordance with all applicable IMO / IMIDG rules and regulations as well as all applicable international and local rules.
	 	 
	4.	Cargo to be lawful merchandise. Notwithstanding any provision whether written or printed contained in this charter party, it is agreed that Charterers to remain fully responsible for all damages, costs and expenses in connection with the loading, carriage and discharge of the cargo onboard the vessel.
	 	 
	5.	Confirmation of cover by Owners’ P&I Club. Any additional or extra insurance on account of loading and carriage of the cargo to be borne by Charterers.
	 	 
	6.	P&I Club Nuclear Perils rule as stated below to apply.
	 	 
	 	Nuclear Perils
	 	The association shall not cover any liabilities, losses, costs or expenses directly or indirectly caused by or contributed to by or arising from:
	 	 
	a)	Ionising radiations from, or the radioactive, toxic, explosive or other hazardous or contaminating any properties of:

i any nuclear fuel or any nuclear waste
of the combustion of nuclear fuel, or

ii any nuclear installation, reactor or
other nuclear assembly or nuclear component thereof, or

	b)	any weapon of war employing atomic or nuclear fission and/or fusion or other like reaction or radioactive force or manner, other than liabilities, costs and expenses arising out of carriage of “excepted matter” (as defined in the Nuclear Installations Act 1965 of the United Kingdom or any regulations made thereunder) as cargo on the Ship.

 

All other terms and conditions of the governing
charter party to remain unchanged.

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Clause 78 ‒ Deck Cargo

 

The full deck is to be at Charterers disposal
for cargo, subject to vessels stability, trim and permissible weights. Any deck cargo, unless properly stowed in containers, is
carried at Charterers’ risk, expense and responsibility for loss or damage howsoever caused. Bills of Lading to be claused
’shipped on deck at Charterers’, shippers’, receivers’ risk, expense, responsibility without liability
on the part of the vessel or her owners for loss, damage, expense or delay howsoever caused even if due to carrier’s negligence.

 

Clause 79 ‒ Hamburg Rules

 

Neither the Charterers nor their agents
shall permit the issue of any bills of lading or waybills whether or not signed on their behalf or on behalf of the owners voluntarily
incorporating the Hamburg Rules or any legislation under which the Hamburg Rules are compulsorily applicable in respect of any
contract of carriage under or during the period of this charter or any sub-charter.

In the event that the owners sustain a
liability arising from the application of the Hamburg Rules in circumstances where those rules were not compulsorily applicable
and where the owners would not otherwise have sustained a liability then the Charterers shall indemnify the owners for all loss
and damage sustained thereby. Charterers are prohibited from issuing bills of lading in Hamburg signatory states in circumstances
where the Hamburg Rules would not otherwise apply to the voyage.

 

Should the Charterers direct the vessel
to countries where the Hamburg Rules are compulsorily applicable or otherwise cause the contracts of carriage under bills of lading
or waybills to be subject to the Hamburg Rules and should the owners thereby sustain a liability, then the Charterers shall indemnify
the owners for all loss and damage in excess of the loss and damage which the owners would have sustained if the Hague or Hague
Visby Rules had applied.

 

Clause 80 ‒ Registration for Transport of Hazardous
Materials with RSPA of U.S. Department of Transportation

 

Charterers confirm that they have filed
a registration statement with RSPA (research and special programs administration) of U.S. Department of Transportation for certain
persons engaged in the offering of certain hazardous materials in foreign, intrastate or interstate during the currency of this
charter and shall indemnify owns and hold them harmless in respect of any loss, damage, commerce and will remain so during the
duration of this charter party. Charterers to be responsible for all permits and registrations for/of hazardous and IMO cargoes
necessary to enter and/or trade in and out of all ports liability or expense (including fines) imposed on owners and/or vessel
due to non-fulfilment of the requirements of RSPA.

 

Clause 81 - U.S. Anti Drug Abuse Act 1986 Clause for
Time Charters

 

	a)	In pursuance of the provisions of the U.S. Anti Drug Abuse Act 1986, or any reenactment thereof, the Charterers warrant to exercise the highest degree of care and diligence in preventing unmanifested narcotic drugs and marijuana to be loaded or concealed on board the vessel. Non-compliance with the provisions of this clause shall

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	 	amount to breach of warranty for the consequences of which the Charterers shall be liable and shall hold the Owners, master and the crew of the vessel harmless and shall keep them indemnified against all claims whatsoever which may arise and be made against them individually or jointly.
	 	 
	 	Furthermore, all time lost and all expenses incurred, including fines, as a result of the Charterers’ breach of the provisions of this clause shall be for the Charterers’ account and the vessel shall remain on hire. Should the vessel be arrested as a result of the Charterers’ non-compliance with the provisions of this clause, the Charterers shall at their expense take all reasonable steps to secure that within a reasonable time the vessel is released and at their expense put up bail to secure release of the vessel. The Owners shall remain responsible for all time lost and all expenses incurred, including fines, in the event that unmanifested narcotic drugs and marijuana are found in the possession or effects of the vessels personal.
	 	 
	b)	In pursuance of the provisions of sub-clause (a) above, the Owns and the Charterers warrant that they shall both become signatories to the sea carrier initiative agreement on signing this charter party or on delivery of the vessel under this charter, whichever is the earlier, and will so remain during the currency of the charter.

 

Clause 82 U.S. Tax Reform 1986 Clause

 

Any U.S. gross transportation tax as enacted
by the united state public law 99-154, (also referred to as the U.S. tax reform act of 1986), including later changes or amendments,
levied on income attributable to transportation under this charter party which begins or ends in the united states is treated as
U.S. source transportation gross income, shall be reimbursed by the Charterers.

 

Clause 83 - Financial Responsibility in Respect of Pollution

 

	1.	Owners warrant that throughout the currency of this charter they will provide the vessel with the following certificate:
	 	Certificates issued pursuant to Section 1016 (a) of the Oil Pollution Act 1990, and Section 108 (a) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act 1980, as amended, in accordance with part 138 of Coast Guard Regulations 33 CFR, from (Insert earliest date of laycan), so long as these can be obtained by the Owners from or by (S1GCo ‒ Shipowners Insurance and Guarantee Company Ltd., Hamilton Bermuda).
	 	 
	2.	Notwithstanding anything whether printed or typed herein to the contrary:
	 	 
	a)	save as required for compliance with paragraph 1 hereof, Owners shall not be required to establish or maintain financial security or responsibility in respect of oil or other pollution damage to enable the vessel lawfully to enter, remain in or leave any port, place, territorial or contiguous waters of any country, state or territory in performance of this charter.
	 	 
	b)	Charterers shall indemnify Owners and hold them harmless in respect of any loss, damage, liability or expense (including but not limited to the cost of any delay incurred by the vessel as a result of any failure by Charterers promptly to give alternative voyage orders)

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	 	whatsoever and howsoever arising which Owners may sustain by reason of any requirement to establish or maintain financial security or responsibility in order to enter, remain in or leave any port, place or waters, other than to the extent provided in paragraph (1) hereof.
	 	 
	c)	Owners shall not be liable for any loss, damage, liability or expense whatsoever and howsoever arising which Charterers and/or the holders of any bill of lading issued pursuant to this charter may sustain by reason of any requirement to establish or maintain financial security or responsibility in order to enter, remain in or leave any port, place or waters, other then to the extent provided in paragraph (1) hereof.
	 	 
	3.	Charterers warrant that the terms of this clause will be incorporated effectively into any bill of lading issued pursuant to this charter.

 

Clause 84 - Florida Pollutant Spill Prevention and Control
Act

 

If Charterers carrying pollutants (oil
of any kind and in any form, gasoline, pesticides, ammonia, chlorine and derivates thereof, excluding liquefied petroleum gas)
as cargo within Florida waters Charterers herewith accept the full responsibility for fulfilment of Florida laws applicable for
carrying and registration of same at their costs and expenses. Charterers furthermore undertake to complete Florida Department
of Natural Resources form 20-010a and submit it to them for approval.

 

Clause 85 - Sales Clause

 

No sale and/or change of flag of the vessel
is allowed under this charter except if it is dictated by circumstances and subject that the Buyer is a nominee of the guarantor
and the guarantor remains manager of the vessel and maintains the guarantee; and subject to Charterers’ consent, not to be
unreasonably withheld.

 

Clause 86 - US Customs — Trade Partnership against
Terrorism (C-TPAT)

 

	1)	The owners note that the Charterers have voluntarily signed the C-TPAT agreement (“Customs ‒ Trade Partnership against Terrorism”) with the US-Customs. The Owners agree to assist Charterers so far as they are able in connection with items 2, 4, 6 and 9 of the carrier’s obligations under the C-TPAT agreement but always subject to the limitations imposed by the existing level of manning of the vessel and the terms of employment of the crew.
	 	 
	2)	The Charterers shall indemnify the owners and hold them harmless against any loss, damage, expenses or penalties suffered by the owners as a result of complying with their undertaking in this clause/addendum.
	 	 
	3)	In the event that the vessel suffers a loss of time arising from compliance either by the Charterers or by the vessel with obligations arising under the C-TPAT agreement then the vessel shall remain on hire and the Charterers shall indemnify the Owners for any loss or expenses occasioned thereby.

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Clause 87 - U.S. Security Guards

 

All costs or expenses incurred by the vessel
and/or owners arising from the requirements of the US Coast Guard or other US port or harbour authorities in connection with security
requirements by reason of a call at any US port shall be for the account of the Charterers and be borne by the Charterers or, if
first paid by the owners, reimbursed to the Owners by the Charterers.

 

Clause 88 ‒ Boatage

 

It is understood that only boatage for
Charterers’ business to be for Charterers’ account. All other boatage to be for Owners’ account.

 

Clause 89 - Small General Average

 

Shipowners shall absorb and not declare
General Average when the amount of the General Average is estimated not to exceed USD300,000.00. And when the estimated amount
is in excess of USD300,000.00. Shipowners shall not declare General Average if Charterers decide to absorb the portion of a sum
in excess of USD300,000.00

 

Clause 90 - Suez Canal Transit

 

Vessel is fully fitted for Suez Canal transit
and in possession of necessary certificate on board, in conformity with current Canals Regulations/requirement. Should the vessel
not be possession of the necessary certificate, any actual time lost and directly related costs involved to be for Owners’
account.

 

Clause 91- Owners’ Disbursement

 

If during the currency of this Charter
Party any husbandry expenditure is properly incurred by the Charterers on behalf of the Owners, the Charterers shall have the right
to recoup themselves in respect of such expenditure and its interest rate 2.5% by the way of deduction from hire, such deduction
to be justifiable and fully supported by documentation, which may become due and payable under this Charter Party, and in case
of expenditure incurred other than in the currency of the payment of hire stated in line 51 of the main body, conversion into such
currency will be effected, for the purpose of deduction at the rate of exchange valid at the time of payment of which the foreign
currency was originally purchased.

 

Charterers have the further liberty to
deduct from last hire payment and if this is not sufficient the reasonably estimated remaining amount of vessel’s disbursements,
provided Charterers have forwarded to Owners a proper statement of such disbursements which has been accepted by Owners.

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Clause 92 - Return Insurance

 

Charterers to have the benefit of any return
insurance premium receivable by Owners from their underwriters, by reason of vessel being in port for minimum period of 30 days,
provided vessel is on hire during the entire period. The regulations of Owners’ Insurers provide for relevant premium refund.

 

Clause 93 — Tracing

 

Charterers shall be entitled to use all
equipments and/or machines on board in any legal way, including but not limited to tracing the vessel for business purpose.

 

Clause 94 - Shipyard Penalty Clause

 

All penalties for late delivery and technical
deficiencies of the vessel according to the shipbuilding contract shall be paid to Charterers less interest cost at 5% p.a. for
the delay period on the sums already paid by Owners. But the amount paid to charterers shall not be less than 70% of the penalty
so paid.

 

Clause 95 - Weather Routing

 

Charterers may supply Oceanroutes advice
to the Master, during voyages specified by the Charterers. The Master to comply with the reporting procedure of the routing service
on delivery. The vessel shall be capable of steaming at the speed indicated in Clause 60 of this Charter Party. For the purpose
of this Charter Party good weather conditions are to be defined as per vessels time charter description. Evidence of weather conditions
to be taken from the vessel’s deck logs and independent weather bureau reports. In the event of a difference between
vessel’s logs and the independent weather bureau reports, the independent weather bureau reports prevail.

 

Clause 96 — Requisition

 

Should the vessel be requisitioned by any
government or governmental authority during the period of this Charter Party, it shall be off hire during the period of such requisition
and any hire or other compensation paid by any government or governmental authority in respect of such requisition shall be paid
to the Owners.

 

However, Charterers to have the option
to cancel the balance period of this c/p and redeliver the vessel to Owners at any port in Charterers’ option notwithstanding
other provisions dealing with redelivery in this Charter Party.

 

Clause 97 - Crewing

 

Owners agree to employ Coscon crew as ratings
on five ships of their fleet, subject to professional education and experience, good English language abilities and competitive
cost. This to be governed by a separate agreement
based on standard crew management contract, e.g. BIMCO Crewman BA ‒ Lump Sum.

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Clause 98 - U.S.Security Clause for Time Chartering/U.S.Customs
24 Hours Rule Clause for Time Charter Parties”/U.S.Trade - Unique Bill of Lading Identifier.

 

If the vessel calls in the United States,
including any U.S. territory, the following provisions shall apply with respect to any applicable security regulations or measures:

 

Notwithstanding anything else contained
in this Charter Party all costs or expenses arising out of or related to security regulations or measures required by any U.S.
authority including, but not limited to, security guards, launch services, tugs escorts, port security fees or taxes and inspections,
shall be for Charterers’ account, unless such costs or expenses result solely from the Owners negligence.

 

a) If loading cargo destined for the US
or passing through US ports in transit, the Charterers shall submit a cargo declaration directly to the US Customs and provide
the Owners with a copy thereof. In all circumstances, the cargo declaration must be submitted to the US Customs latest 24 hours
in advance of loading.

 

b) The Charterers assume liability for
and shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Owners against any loss and/or damage whatsoever (including consequential loss
and/or damage) and any expenses, fines, penalties and all other claims of whatsoever nature, including but not limited to legal
costs, arising from the Charterers’ failure to comply with the provisions of sub-clause (a).

 

c) If the vessel is detained, attached,
seized or arrested as a result of the Charterers’ failure to comply with the provisions of sub-clause (a), the Charterers
shall provide a bond or other security to ensure the prompt release of the vessel. Notwithstanding any other provision in this
Charter Party to the contrary, the vessel shall remain on hire.

 

The Charterers warrant that each transport
document accompanying a shipment of cargo destined to a port or place in the United States of America shall have been endorsed
with a Unique Bill of Lading Identifier as required by the U.S. Customs Regulations (l9 CFR Part 4 Section 4.7.a) including subsequent
changes, amendments or modifications thereto, not later than the first port of call.

 

Non-compliance with the provisions of this
Clause shall amount to breach of warranty for the consequences of which the Charterers shall be liable and shall hold the Owners
harmless and shall keep them indemnified against all claims whatsoever which may arise and be made against them.

 

Furthermore, all time lost and all expenses
incurred including fines as a result of the Charterers’ breach of the provisions of this Clause shall be for the Charterers’
account.

 

End of Charter Party

 

	The Owners:	 	The Charterers:
	 	 	 

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BIMCO STANDARD WAR RISKS CLAUSE FOR T1ME CHARTERS 1993

Code Name: “CONWARTIME 1993”

 

	(1)	For this purpose of the Clause, the words:
	(a)	“Owners” shall include the Shipowners, Bareboat Charterers, Disponent
	 	Owners, Managers or other operators who are charged with the management of the Vessel, and the Master, and
	(b)	“War Risks” shall include any war (whether actual or threatened), act of war, civil war, hostilities, revolution, rebellion, civil commotion, warlike operations, the laying of mines (whether actual or reported), acts of piracy, acts of terrorists, acts of hostility or malicious damage, blockades(whether imposed against all Vessels or imposed selectively against Vessels of certain flags or Ownership, or against certain cargoes or crews or otherwise howsoever), by any person, body, terrorist or political group or the Government of any state whatsoever, which, in the reasonable judgement of the Master and/or the Owners, may be dangerous or are likely to be or to become dangerous to the Vessel, her cargo, crew or other persons onboard the Vessel.
	 	 
	(2)	The Vessel unless the written consent of the Owners be first obtained, shall not be ordered to or required to continue to or through, any port, place, area or zone (whether of land or sea), or any waterway or canal, where it appears that the Vessel, her cargo, crew or other persons onboard the Vessel, in the reasonable judgement of the Master and/or the Owners, may be, or are likely to be, exposed to War Risks. Should the Vessel be within any such place as aforesaid, which only becomes dangerous, or is likely to be or to become dangerous, or is likely to be or to become dangerous, after her entry into it, she shall be at liberty to leave it.
	 	 
	(3)	The Vessel shall not be required to load contraband cargo, or to pass through any blockade, whether such blockade be imposed on all Vessels, or is imposed selectively in any way whatsoever. against Vessels of certain flags or Ownership, or against certain cargoes or crews or otherwise howsoever, or to proceed to an area where she shall be subject or is likely to be subject to a belligerents right of search and/or confiscation.

	 	 	 
	(4)(a)	 	The Owners may effect war risks insurance in respect of the Hull and Machinery of the Vessel and their other interests (including, but not limited to, loss of earning and detention, the crew and their Protection and Indemnity Risks), and the premiums and/or calls therefore shall be for their account.

	 	 
	(b)	If the Underwriters of such insurance should require payment of premiums and/or calls because, pursuant to the Charterers’ orders, the Vessel is within, or is due to enter and remain within, any area or areas which are specified by such Underwriters as being subject to additional premiums because of War Risks, then such premiums and/or calls shall be reimbursed by the Charterers to the Owners at the same time as the next payment of hire is due.
	 	 
	(5)	If the Owners becomes liable under the terms of employment to pay to the crew any bonus or additional wages in respect of sailing into an area which is dangerous in the manner defined by the said terms, then such bonus or additional wages shall be reimbursed to the Owners by the Charterers at the same time as the next payment of hire is due.
	 	 
	(6)	The Vessel shall have liberty:-
	(a)	to comply with all orders, directions, recommendations or advice as to departure, arrival, routes, sailing in convoy, discharge of cargo, ports of call, stoppages, destinations, delivery, or in any other way whatsoever, which are given by the Government of the Nation under whose flag the Vessel sails, or other Government to whose laws the Owners are subject, or any other Government, body or group whatsoever acting with the power to compel compliance with their orders or directions;
	 	 
	(b)	to comply with the order, directions or recommendations of any war risks Underwriters who have the authority to give the same under the terms of the war risks insurance;

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	(c)	to comply with the terms of any resolution of the Security Council of the United Nations, any directives of the European Community, the effective orders of any other Supranational body which has the right to issue and give the same, and with national laws aimed at enforcing the same to which the Owners are subject, and to obey the orders and directions of those who are charged with their enforcement;
	 	 
	(d)	to divert and discharge at any other port any cargo or port thereof which may render the vessel liable to confiscation as a contraband carrier;
	 	 
	(e)	to divert and call at any other port to change the crew or any part thereof or other persons on board the Vessel when there is reason to believe that they may be subject to internment, imprisonment or other sanctions.
	 	 
	(7)	If in accordance with their rights under the foregoing provisions of this Clause, the Owners shall refuse to proceed to the loading or discharging ports, or any one or more of them, they shall immediately inform the Charterers. No cargo shall be discharged at any alternative port without first giving the Charterers notice of the Owners’ intention to do so and requesting them to nominate a safe port for such discharge. Failing such nomination by the Charterers within 4 8 hours of the receipt of such notice and request, the Owners may discharge the cargo at any safe port of their own choice.
	 	 
	(8)	If, in compliance with any of the provisions of sub-clauses (2) to (7) of this Clause anything is done or not done, such shall not be deemed a deviation, but shall be considered as due fulfillment of this Charter Party.

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