Berth definition

Berth means a safe mooring place along-side the quay used for stevedoring operations;
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.

Examples of Berth in a sentence

  • Beginning on the thirty-first (31st) day following notice of termination for convenience under paragraph (a), or beginning on the second (2nd) day following notice of termination for cause under paragraph (b), Licensee shall cease using the Berth to store the vessel described in Exhibit C, and/or entering the Marina except for the purpose of removing the vessel.

  • City licenses to Licensee and Licensee accepts from City, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the right to use the Berth specified in Exhibit C (the “Licensed Premises”), solely for the permitted uses as defined in provision 8 of this Agreement.

  • The parties may mutually agree to relocate Licensee to another Berth (“the Substituted Licensed Premises”) by completing and executing a Substitution of Licensed Premises form prepared by City.


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 (or shore space) 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 or "berthing" means an assigned location on a pier for a vessel to tie to or to raft alongside another vessel when direct access to the assigned location on the pier is not available; primarily for the purposes of loading and unloading.
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 position alongside any wharf or alongside any vessel fastened to any wharf and when used as a verb shall have a corresponding meaning.