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  2. Bareboat charter - Wikipedia

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    A bareboat charter, or demise charter, is an arrangement for the chartering or hiring of a ship or boat for which no crew or provisions are included as part of the agreement. Instead, the people who rent the vessel from the owner are responsible for taking care of such things and (for commercial shipping) obtaining insurance, usually for a ...

  3. Chartering (shipping) - Wikipedia

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    A demise charter, or bareboat charter, is an arrangement for the hiring of a vessel for which no administration or technical maintenance is included as part of the agreement. The charterer obtains possession and full control of the vessel, along with the legal and financial responsibilities for it.

  4. Charterparty - Wikipedia

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    In a demise (or bareboat) charter, the charterer takes responsibility for the crewing and maintenance of the ship during the time of the charter. S/he assumes the legal responsibilities of the owner, and is known as a disponent owner. [citation needed] In a time charter, the vessel is hired for a specific amount of time. The shipowner manages ...

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    Lucas from San Mateo, CA, tells Kelly Clarkson how he created a real-life time machine! He documented his entire life for a year with Spectacle glasses and then took the footage and imported it ...

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  7. Yacht charter - Wikipedia

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    Several factors determine the cost of a charter, including the size of the yacht, its age, its pedigree, the number of crew, time of sailing (whether it is high season or not), and the destination. The worldwide range of charter prices (per person per week) is estimated to be from $1000 up to and in excess of $20,000.

  8. Frenzied sharks surround charter boat and start attacking ...

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    A second video recorded minutes later shows the sharks eventually gave up, but continued to circle the boat. One clinched its teeth on a rope tied to the boat and held tight — until the rope ...

  9. Shipping markets - Wikipedia

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    They use four types of contractual arrangements: the voyage charter, the contract of affreightment, the time charter and the bareboat charter. Shipowners contract to carry cargo for an agreed price per tonne while the charter market hires out ships for a certain period.