The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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Page 80
... loading port , the charterer shall be entitled to incur all expenses which in the judg- ment of the Administrator are required to enable the vessel to undertake and carry out her obligations under the charter party , including but not ...
... loading port , the charterer shall be entitled to incur all expenses which in the judg- ment of the Administrator are required to enable the vessel to undertake and carry out her obligations under the charter party , including but not ...
Page 81
... loading to one port discharge . A charter or liner book- ing contract may provide for an increase in rate for additional port ( s ) of loading or discharge , alternate route ( s ) or any other option ; CCC , however , will finance ...
... loading to one port discharge . A charter or liner book- ing contract may provide for an increase in rate for additional port ( s ) of loading or discharge , alternate route ( s ) or any other option ; CCC , however , will finance ...
Page 82
... loading port will be financed by CCC only if the Director , Program Operations Division , determines that by incurring such expense net dispatch is earned by the vessel . ( 1 ) Reimbursement for balance of ocean freight . In cases where ...
... loading port will be financed by CCC only if the Director , Program Operations Division , determines that by incurring such expense net dispatch is earned by the vessel . ( 1 ) Reimbursement for balance of ocean freight . In cases where ...
Page 85
... loading and discharg- ing laytime statement ( s ) and state- ment ( s ) of fact signed by the ship's master or owner and the charterer or consignee . Agent's signature is accept- able . ( iv ) If a copy of the charter party was not ...
... loading and discharg- ing laytime statement ( s ) and state- ment ( s ) of fact signed by the ship's master or owner and the charterer or consignee . Agent's signature is accept- able . ( iv ) If a copy of the charter party was not ...
Page 89
... loading to vessel while the wheat was at port under the supervision of the Port Authority , and the weight shall be determined by check - loading by the Grain Division , Consumer and Marketing Service , U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
... loading to vessel while the wheat was at port under the supervision of the Port Authority , and the weight shall be determined by check - loading by the Grain Division , Consumer and Marketing Service , U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
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20 percent 40 percent injury 70 percent uniform Administrator amended applicable approved ASCS banking institution barley bill of lading C&MS classification commodity Consumer and Marketing container contract copy cost and freight cotton crepy Department of Agriculture designated inspection determined documents Elements of quality employee export Federal fiber diameter filed foreign Foreign Agricultural Service Form CCC furnished grade designation Grade names grademark inspec invoice issued kernels leaf structure lean in oil letter of commitment letter of credit license loading lot of tobacco Marketing Service medium body ment mohair normal width notification of sale ocean freight official inspection agency package paragraph payment percent injury tolerance person port purchase authorization quota share regulations reimbursement request ripe Rule Sales Manager Secretary sorghum specifications STANDARD GRADES submitted subpart supplier Thin tion U.S. Department U.S. grades United upland cotton USDA vessel weight Wheat
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