单选题The Customer agrees to pay the full invoiced price,plus all other amounts payable to the()Repairer under these terms and conditions,relating to or arising out of the Works for the Customer.ARepairerBCustomerCchartererDcarrier

单选题
The Customer agrees to pay the full invoiced price,plus all other amounts payable to the()Repairer under these terms and conditions,relating to or arising out of the Works for the Customer.
A

Repairer

B

Customer

C

charterer

D

carrier


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