Berthage definition
Examples of Berthage in a sentence
The Berthage Fee also applies to Vessels that are fastened to or tied up alongside any other Vessel occupying the Berth Corridor.
Vessel Owners or their Vessel Agent must request an exemption from the Berthage Fee at the time they file their request for a Berth Permit.
The Authority reserves the right, in its discretion, to determine for the purposes of Berthage Fees the length of any Vessel.
Berthage is a fee provided for in the Fee Schedule, assessed by the Authority, based on physical size (LOA) of a Vessel when it utilizes the Berth Corridor, as well as the Vessel’s length of stay at the Berth Corridor, from the time when the first line is made fast to when the last line is cast off (the “Berthage Fee”).
The Berthage Fee, Wharfage Fee and Operator Charges and liabilities incurred during the time a Vessel is at the Berth Corridor are incurred on the credit of the Vessel and the Operator shall have a right of action against the Vessel for all such items.