| 17 General Ice Clause | 
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               | Port of loading | 
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               | (a) In the event of the loading port being inaccessible by reason of | 
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               | ice when vessel is ready to proceed from her last port or at any | 
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               | time during the voyage or on vessel’s arrival or in case frost sets | 
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               | in after vessel’s arrival, the Captain for fear of being frozen in is | 
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               | at liberty to leave without cargo, and this Charter shall be null and | 
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               | void. | 
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               | (b) If during loading, the Captain, for fear of vessel being frozen in | 
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               | deems it advisable to leave, he has liberty to do so with what cargo | 
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               | he has on board and to proceed to any other port or ports with | 
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               | option of completing cargo for Owners’ benefit for any port or ports | 
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               | including port of discharge. Any part cargo thus loaded under this | 
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               | Charter to be forwarded to destination at vessel’s expense but | 
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               | against payment of freight, provided that no extra expenses be | 
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               | thereby caused to the Receivers, freight being paid on quantity | 
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               | delivered (in proportion if lumpsum), all other conditions as per | 
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               | Charter. | 
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               | (c) In case of more than one loading port, and if one or more of | 
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               | the ports are closed by ice, the Captain or Owners to be at liberty | 
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               | either to load the part cargo at the open port and fill up elsewhere | 
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               | for their own account as under section (b) or to declare the Charter | 
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               | null and void unless Charterers agree to load full cargo at the open | 
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               | port. | 
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               | (d) This Ice Clause not to apply in the Spring. | 
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               | Port of discharge | 
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               | (a) Should ice (except in the Spring) prevent vessel from reaching | 
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               | port of discharge Receivers shall have the option of keeping vessel | 
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               | waiting until the re-opening of navigation and paying demurrage, or | 
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               | of ordering the vessel to a safe and immediately accessible port | 
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               | where she can safely discharge without risk of detention by ice. | 
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               | Such orders to be given within 48 hours after Captain or Owners | 
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               | have given notice to Charterers of the impossibility of reaching port | 
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               | of destination. | 
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               | (b) If during discharging, the Captain, for fear of vessel being frozen | 
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               | in, deems it advisable to leave, he has liberty to do so with what | 
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               | cargo he has on board and to proceed to the nearest accessible | 
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               | port where she can safely discharge. | 
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               | (c) On delivery of the cargo at such port, all conditions of the | 
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               | Bill of Lading shall apply and vessel shall receive the same freight | 
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               | as if she had discharged at the original port of destination, except | 
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               | that if the distance of the substituted port exceeds 100 nautical | 
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               | miles, the freight on the cargo delivered at the substituted port to | 
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               | be increased in proportion. | 
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