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What Is a Towage Contract?

In a towage contract, the shipowner and the towboat must follow the terms of the agreement. Although there are sometimes exceptions, the contract will be deemed valid as long as the towboat and the shipmaster are both acting as servants of each other. Moreover, if the tug is not performing as required, it will be considered a breach of contract on the shipowner\'s part. This means that shipowners must be careful before entering into a towage contract with a towing vessel.

Moreover, in most cases, the towage agreement is enforceable in an admiralty court, which has jurisdiction over maritime matters. In such cases, the plaintiff can take advantage of a special feature of this jurisdiction to sue against the towboat itself. This means that the claimant can bring a suit against the ship regardless of whether it is in private ownership or is owned by a company. The case will also continue to be valid if the ship changes hands.

In general, a towage contract should state the terms under which the tug is responsible for any damage or injury to the vessel. This protects both parties from a claim from third parties. Most standard form contracts will include these terms. Moreover, the contract will also specify the duration of the tow.

There are a number of situations in which a towboat may need the assistance of a tug. These situations may not involve an immediate danger for the ship but may require assistance to get repairs completed. In such a case, the tug services may be considered as salvage. In such cases, the towboat may receive compensation on a \'no cure no pay\' basis or in the form of a lump sum.

Another situation that requires the services of a towing company is when a vessel is unable to proceed on its own. The towboat must be able to accelerate the progress of another vessel, thereby enabling it to reach its destination. In other cases, a towboat may be needed to recover from a collision.

Another example of a towboat contract is where a towboat is contracted to take a barge. The towboat must safely bring the barge, called the Clinton, to dry land. Once the towboat has brought the barge to a safe location, the barge must deliver the goods as per the contract.

Another scenario where towboats are required to assist a ship is when the vessel is entering a confined port. In such cases, the port pilot requires the towboat to assist. In such cases, the towboat may be a multi-tug, or may not attach itself to the towed vessel. In any case, a towboat is required to be maintained and repaired according to Good Industry Practice and the Applicable Law. Towboats must be well-maintained in order to be safe and effective.

Another case involving the use of towage is the Bond v. A. H. Bull S.S. Co., D.C. This case is a good example of a contract stating what a towboat is supposed to do. In that case, a vessel was stranded at a particular point and had to be towed to a safe harbor by another vessel. The contract stipulated the terms of towing and the duration of time.
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