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  1. LAW · TRANSPORT|maritime and inland waterway transport|maritime transport
    conradh cairtfhostaithe trí fhorléasadh Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    demise charter-party | charterparty by demise | bareboat charter-party
    en
    Definition document containing the contract between the owner of a ship and the demise charter, and signed by both, in which are all the terms and conditions such as the period of the charter, the rate of hire, the trading limits and all the rights and responsibilities of the two parties ; contract by which the lessor (shipowner) places a ship in the hands of the lessee (the demise charterer) who assumes possession and control. The consideration paid by the charterer is "hire", which is payable at specified intervals during the term of the charter Reference "Bareboat Charter-Party". Chartering Terms. BBC Chartering. 2012, https://www.bbc-chartering.com/fileadmin/user_upload/Downloads/BBC_Chartering_Terms.pdf [5.1.2016] ; Admiralty Law.com, Glossary by William Tetley
    charte-partie avec dévolution du navire | contrat d'affrètement "coque-nue" | charte-partie "coque-nue"
    fr
    Definition 1.contrat par lequel le fréteur met, pour un temps défini, un navire sans armement ni équipement, ou avec un armement et un équipement incomplets, à la disposition de l'affréteur et lui transfère la gestion nautique et la gestion commerciale du navire;2.contrat d'affrètement à temps qui laisse à l'affréteur le soin d'équiper le navire;3.écrit constatant le contrat d'affrètement coque nue. ; Reference 1.Code civil du Québec, art. 2007;2.CTTJ, Voc. de la common law, t. VI, p. 15;3.CTTJ, Voc. de la common law, t. VI, p. 16; ;
    Comment sans equipage