Form CG-5586-4 Master Financial Guaranty

Financial Responsibility for Water Pollution (Vessels)

CG5586-4

Financial Responsibility for Water Pollution (Vessels)

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF
HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. COAST GUARD
CG-5586-4 (Rev. 10-08)

MASTER FINANCIAL GUARANTY

OMB Approval No.1625-0046
(Expires 7/31/2012)

Financial Guaranty No.

MASTER FINANCIAL GUARANTY FURNISHED AS EVIDENCE OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR
BUILDERS, REPAIRERS, SCRAPPERS, LESSORS, OR SELLERS OF VESSELS UNDER THE OIL POLLUTION
ACT OF 1990 AND THE COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION, AND LIABILITY
ACT, AS AMENDED
1.
(Name of Builder, Repairer, Scrapper, Lessor, or Seller)
is in, or from time to time may come into, possession of a vessel or vessels (“Vessel” or “Vessels”) held for purposes
of construction, repair, scrapping, lease, or sale, and desires to establish evidence of financial responsibility for itself
and any owner (collectively referred to as “Operator”) of each Vessel in accordance with the Oil Pollution Act of 1990
(“OPA 90”) and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, as amended
(“CERCLA”) (referred to collectively as the “Acts”). The undersigned Financial Guarantor or Guarantors (“Guarantor”)
hereby guarantees, subject to the provisions hereof, to discharge the Operator’s liability with respect to each Vessel
for costs and damages under section 1002 of OPA 90, as limited by section 1004(a), or section 107(a)(1) of CERCLA,
as limited by sections 107(c)(1)(A) and (B), or both, in an amount equal to the total applicable amount determined in
accordance with the Applicable Amount Table referenced at 33 CFR 138.80(f). The Operator and the Guarantor agree
that if at the time of an incident, release, or threatened release a covered vessel is a tank vessel or is carrying a
hazardous substance as cargo, the limit of liability of the Guarantor hereunder shall be the total applicable amount
appropriate for such vessel determined in accordance with the Applicable Amount Table referenced at 33 CFR
138.80(f)(3). The amount and scope of liability are not further conditioned or dependent in any way upon any contract,
agreement or understanding between the Operator and the Guarantor. The Guarantor shall furnish written notice to
the Director, Coast Guard National Pollution Funds Center (“Center”), of all judgments rendered and payments made
by the Guarantor under this Financial Guaranty.
2. Any claim, including any claim by right of subrogation, against the Operator for costs and damages arising under
either section 1002 of OPA 90 as limited by section 1004(a), or section 107(a)(1) of CERCLA as limited by sections
107(c)(1)(A) and (B), or both, may be brought directly against the Guarantor and the Guarantor consents to suit with
respect to these claims. However, in any direct action under OPA 90 the Guarantor’s liability per vessel per incident
shall not exceed the amount determined under part I of the Applicable Amount Table referenced at 33 CFR
138.80(f)(1) and, in any direct action under CERCLA the Guarantor’s liability per vessel per release or threatened
release shall not exceed the amount determined under part II of the Applicable Amount Table referenced at 33 CFR
138.80(f)(2). The Guarantor’s obligation hereunder with respect to any one incident or release or threatened release
shall be reduced by all payments or succession of payments for costs and damages, to one or more claimants, made
by or on behalf of the Operator under OPA 90 or CERCLA or both, as applicable, for which the Operator is liable. The
Guarantor hereby agrees that the Guarantor shall be entitled to invoke, in any direct action, only the rights and
defenses set forth in 33 CFR 138.80(d).
3. The Guarantor’s liability under this Guaranty shall attach only in relation to each incident, release, or threatened
release occurring on or after the effective date and before the termination date of this Guaranty. The termination date
is 30 days after the date of receipt by the Center of written notice that the Guarantor has elected to terminate this
Guaranty and has so notified the Operator. Termination of this Guaranty shall not affect the liability of the Guarantor in
connection with an incident, release, or threatened release occurring prior to the date the termination becomes
effective.

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4. The Guarantor designates ,
(Name of Agent)
with offices at ,
(Address)
as the Guarantor’s agent in the United States for service of process for purposes of this Guaranty and for receipt of
notices of designation and presentations of claims under the Acts. If the designated agent cannot be served due to
death, disability, or unavailability, the Director, National Pollution Funds Center, is the agent for these purposes.
5. No more than four Financial Guarantors may execute this Guaranty. If more than one Guarantor executes this
Guaranty, each Guarantor binds itself jointly and severally for the purpose of allowing a joint action or actions against
any or all of the Guarantors, and for all other purposes each Guarantor binds itself, jointly and severally with the
Operator, for the payment of the percentage of sums only as is set forth opposite the name of the Guarantor. If no
percentage is indicated for a Guarantor or Guarantors, the liability of such Guarantor or Guarantors shall be joint and
several for the total of the unspecified portions.
(Name of lead guarantor)
is designated as the lead guarantor having authority to bind all guarantors for actions of guarantors under the Acts,
including but not limited to receipt of designation of source, advertisement of a designation, and receipt and settlement
of claims (inapplicable if only one Financial Guarantor executes this Guaranty).
6. Title 33 CFR part 138 governs this Financial Guaranty.
Effective Date:
(Month/Day/Year and Place of Execution)

(Typed Name of Guarantor)

(Address of Guarantor)

(Percentage of Participation)
By:
(Signature)

(Typed Name and Title of Person Signing Above)
[Note: For each co-Guarantor, provide information in the same manner as for Guarantor above.]

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APPLICABLE AMOUNT TABLE
(I)

Applicable Amount Under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 reference 33 CFR 138.80(f)(1).

(II)

Applicable Amount Under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act,
as Amended reference 33 CFR 138.80(f)(2).

(III)

Total Applicable Amount reference 33 CFR 138.80(f)(3)= applicable amount calculated under (I) plus applicable
amount calculated under (II).

Privacy Act Notice 
Authority: 33 CFR 138.80, 33 U.S.C. § 2716, and 42 U.S.C. § 9608, authorizes the collection of this information.
Purpose: The Coast Guard will use this information as evidence that the owners and operators, including demise charterers, of certain
vessels have established and are maintaining evidence of financial responsibility (i.e., ability to pay) sufficient to meet the maximum
amount of liability to which they could be subjected under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (33 U.S.C. 2702(a); 33 U.S.C. 2704) (OPA'90),
and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended (42 U.S.C. 9607) (CERCLA), in
the event of a discharge, or substantial threat of discharge, of oil or a release, or threatened release, of hazardous substances, into the
navigable waters, adjoining shorelines or the exclusive economic zone of the United States.
Routine Uses: This information will be used by and disclosed to Coast Guard personnel and contractors or other agents who need the
information to assist in activities related to the OPA'90 and CERCLA evidence of financial responsibility requirements, including
personnel responsible for the storage and ultimate disposal of the information. Additionally, the Coast Guard may share the information
with facility operators, law enforcement or other government agencies as necessary to respond to actual or threatened discharges of oil or
releases of hazardous substances, or pursuant to its published Privacy Act system of records notice.
Disclosure: Furnishing this information (including your SSN) is voluntary; however, if the requested information is not furnished, the
Coast Guard will be unable to certify compliance by vessel owners and operators, including demise charterers, with the applicable
OPA'90 and CERCLA evidence of financial responsibility requirements. This may result in the withholding or revocation of vessel
clearance and other sanctions as specified OPA'90, 33 U.S.C. 2716(b) and 42 U.S.C. 9608(a).

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