Berth definition

Berth means the berth to be constructed in the new inner harbour including the supporting structure for the shiploader, to be constructed by the Company pursuant to Clause 4(2)(a) hereof and includes the land approaches and ancillary equipment thereto;
Berth means a berth, dock, anchorage, submarine line, single point or single berth mooring facility, offshore location, alongside vessels or lighters or any other loading or discharge place as may be indicated by the party in question.
Berth means a safe mooring place along-side the quay used for stevedoring operations;

Examples of Berth in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding any Variance, the Allocated Vessel shall not be allowed to occupy the Allocated Berth Window for more than 1 hour of the agreed BTR, and shall vacate the Allocated Berth Window, and shall either depart or await the next available Berth, for completion.

  • The Users acknowledge that their rights to access or use the Berth rest in contract only and this STC does not create or confer upon the Users any tenancy, estate or other interest in the Berth or the Terminal.

  • If the Vessel does not vacate the Berth when so ordered or within one hour of completion of Loading or Unloading, the Vessel will be subject to, in addition to the liquidated damages as mentioned in the Tariff applicable from time to time, all costs (including, but not limited to lawyer’s fees) and expenses in connection with the moving of the Vessel, such costs and expenses (and liquidated damages) shall be on the account of and at the full risk of the Carrier.

  • If a Vessel arrives at the Terminal at its agreed time the Terminal Operator will use its best endeavours to ensure a Berth is available for it on arrival.

  • Berth Productivity as mentioned in clause 4.6 above may have a 15% Variance.


More Definitions of Berth

Berth means a wharf, pier, other marine structure or property used for mooring vessels.
Berth means a berth at the Marina where a Vessel may be secured, with access to the shore, as such berth is allocated by ABP from time to time;
Berth means the space on water, whether on a pontoon or mooring, the rack ashore or where designated on a visitor pontoon from time to time allocated to you by us for the Vessel during the term of the Agreement. "Berth holder" is the person or company referred to in this Agreement being granted the right to berth the Vessel at the Berth on these Conditions. Under these Conditions the Berth holder is assumed to be the bona fide owner of the Vessel.
Berth means any dock, pier, jetty, quay, wharf, marine terminal or similar structure (whether floating or not) at which a vessel may tie up;
Berth means the new dolphin berth to be constructed in the new inner harbour at the port of Bunbury;
Berth means a location at a dock where a vessel or watercraft may be moored;
Berth means a jetty, dock, anchorage, submarine line, single point or single berth mooring facility, offshore location, alongside Vessels or lighters or any other loading and/or discharge place as agreed by the Parties;