This HTML5 document contains 44 embedded RDF statements represented using HTML+Microdata notation.

The embedded RDF content will be recognized by any processor of HTML5 Microdata.

Namespace Prefixes

PrefixIRI
dctermshttp://purl.org/dc/terms/
yago-reshttp://yago-knowledge.org/resource/
dbohttp://dbpedia.org/ontology/
foafhttp://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
n5http://dbpedia.org/resource/File:
n9https://global.dbpedia.org/id/
yagohttp://dbpedia.org/class/yago/
dbthttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Template:
rdfshttp://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
freebasehttp://rdf.freebase.com/ns/
n20http://www.nordisk.no/
n18https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/
n14http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/
rdfhttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
owlhttp://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
wikipedia-enhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
dbchttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:
dbphttp://dbpedia.org/property/
provhttp://www.w3.org/ns/prov#
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#
goldhttp://purl.org/linguistics/gold/
wikidatahttp://www.wikidata.org/entity/
dbrhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/

Statements

Subject Item
dbr:Nordisk_Defence_Club
rdf:type
yago:Abstraction100002137 dbo:Organisation yago:Group100031264 yago:WikicatOrganisationsBasedInOslo yago:YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity yago:YagoLegalActor yago:YagoLegalActorGeo yago:Organization108008335 yago:WikicatOrganizationsEstablishedIn1889 yago:SocialGroup107950920
rdfs:label
Nordisk Defence Club
rdfs:comment
The Nordisk Defence Club (Norwegian: Nordisk Skibsrederforening) is the world’s largest independent FD&D club, and is operating worldwide. It was established in Copenhagen in 1889 and moved to Oslo in 1891. The invitation to Nordisk's founding meeting in Copenhagen said the purpose of the association would be “to work in the interest of shipping”. A key reason for its establishment was to organize shipowners in a common effort to avoid unreasonable charterparty clauses imposed by charterers in the prevailing poor market. This included working to develop standardized charter parties. One of the documents Nordisk worked on was the Baltcon charterparty, which became the first document of BIMCO in 1908. Nordisk has ever since been involved in the drafting of a large number of BIMCO documents,
foaf:homepage
n20:
foaf:depiction
n14:Nordisk_Defence_Club.jpg
dcterms:subject
dbc:Organisations_based_in_Oslo dbc:Organizations_established_in_1889
dbo:wikiPageID
27063542
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
1118361011
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
n5:Nordisk_Defence_Club.jpg dbr:Copenhagen dbc:Organisations_based_in_Oslo dbc:Organizations_established_in_1889 dbr:Singapore dbr:Oslo dbr:Niels_Juell_Dybwad dbr:Johannes_Jantzen dbr:Per_Gram dbr:Oil_platform dbr:Ole_Lund
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink
n18:Kristinelundveien_22 n20:
owl:sameAs
yago-res:Nordisk_Defence_Club n9:4srB2 wikidata:Q7050794 freebase:m.0brzz9s
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbt:Citation_needed dbt:Reflist dbt:Norway-org-stub
dbo:thumbnail
n14:Nordisk_Defence_Club.jpg?width=300
dbo:abstract
The Nordisk Defence Club (Norwegian: Nordisk Skibsrederforening) is the world’s largest independent FD&D club, and is operating worldwide. It was established in Copenhagen in 1889 and moved to Oslo in 1891. The invitation to Nordisk's founding meeting in Copenhagen said the purpose of the association would be “to work in the interest of shipping”. A key reason for its establishment was to organize shipowners in a common effort to avoid unreasonable charterparty clauses imposed by charterers in the prevailing poor market. This included working to develop standardized charter parties. One of the documents Nordisk worked on was the Baltcon charterparty, which became the first document of BIMCO in 1908. Nordisk has ever since been involved in the drafting of a large number of BIMCO documents, including Baltime, NYPE, Norwegian Saleform, Barecon, Shipman and Supplytime. Nordisk began issuing a collection of maritime court and arbitration decisions from the Nordic countries in 1900. Known as Nordiske domme i sjøfartsanliggender (ND), it is still edited and published regularly by Nordisk. Nordisk's purpose is to act as a legal services provider for the clients who have registered ships and oil rigs with the club. Nordisk currently employs 24 lawyers, of which around half are from the Nordic countries and half English and American. During its first 70 years it had only two chief executives; from 1889 to 1935 and from 1935 to 1960. Dybwad was succeeded by his son-in-law Per Gram. Gram served until 1978 when Ole Lund took over. Chief executive from April 2021 is Mats E. Sæther and the chairman of the board is Jan Fredrik Meling. Its organizational headquarters are at Kristinelundveien 22 [1] in Oslo, and it also has an office in Singapore.
gold:hypernym
dbr:Organisation
prov:wasDerivedFrom
wikipedia-en:Nordisk_Defence_Club?oldid=1118361011&ns=0
dbo:wikiPageLength
2574
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
wikipedia-en:Nordisk_Defence_Club