May service contracts cross reference other material, specifically a published tariff?
Service contracts may refer to any widely available published material which is well known in the industry. 46 C.F.R. Part 530. An example of such cross-referencing would be to the currency exchange rates as published in the Wall Street Journal. Such cross-referencing may also include reference to the carrier party’s general rules tariff. Filers should particularly note that the terms of service contracts may not be “uncertain, vague or ambiguous.” 46 C.F.R. § 530.8(c)(1).
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