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POWER OF ATTORNEY
FOR RELEASE OF IMPORT CARGO AT NAMIBIAN PORTS
____________________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION OF GOODS :

NO. OF PACKAGES / UNITS :

BILL OF LADING NO. :

____________________________________________________________________________
By virtue of these presents, I/We the undersigned,
____________________________________________________________________
(Full name of Consignee) in my/our capacity as Consignee and being entitled to take delivery of the Goods under the Bill of Lading referred to hereina bove

do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint

______________________________________________________________________
(Full name of duly appointed representative) with power of substitution, to be my/our true and lawful clearing and freight forwarding agents (“the Agent”) for and on my/our behalf and who shall for all intents and purposes herein be entitled to release and take delivery of the Goods under the stated Bill of Lading.
I/We confirm that the release of the Goods to the Agent shall const itute proper delivery, as if I/We were personally present and acting therein. I/We renounce my/our right and/or any claim to the Goods and hereby indemnify and hold the Namibian Ports Authority, its officers, employees and/or its duly authorised agents (“the Authority”) harmless against any and all claims and/or liability and/or damages and/or costs of whatsoever nature arising out of or in connection with the performance of the foregoing , which the Consignee may incur as a result of the Authority acting pursuant to this Power of Attorney.
Given under my/our hand at _______________________________ this _______ day of ______________ 201__, in the presence of the undersigned witnesses.
W ITNESSES:
1. __________________________

2.

__________________________

_______________________________________

CONSIGNEE

CONSIGNEE PARTICULARS (COMPLETION OF THIS SECTION IS MANDATORY)
Name :

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