SAFE-PORT CLAUSE

safe-port clause.Maritime law. A provision in a voyage or time charterparty obligating the

charterer to choose a port where the ship will be safe from damage. • The ship’s master can refuse

to enter the port without breaching the charter. But if the master reasonably enters the port and the

ship is damaged, the charterer is liable. Cf. SAFE-BERTH CLAUSE. [Cases: Shipping 39, 55.

C.J.S. Shipping §§ 74, 85, 88, 91, 141–144.] [Blacks Law 8th]