Berthage Fee definition
Examples of Berthage Fee 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 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.
If there is a Dispute between a User and the Operator as to the application or calculation of a Berthage Fee, Wharfage Fee or any other charge under the Fee Schedule or this Tariff, the User shall pay the Operator the amount or amounts as invoiced that are under Dispute prior to commencing the resolution of the Dispute as provided in this Section 12.
After each use of the Berth Corridor by a User, the User shall report to the Operator, the period the Vessel was at the Berth Corridor, the actual Cargo handled during the use of the Berth Corridor, and such other information reasonably requested by The Operator in sufficient detail for the accurate calculation of the Berthage Fee, Wharfage Fee and other charges due under the terms of this Tariff.
The Holding Over Fee will be determined by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (and may be an amount greater than the Berthage Fee).
If required by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Stevedores, in its sole discretion, the Vessel Owner shall pay a Security Deposit equal to the full monthly Berthage Fee.
If there is a Dispute between a User and the Operator as to the application or calculation of a Berthage Fee, Wharfage Fee or any other charge under the Fee Document or this Tariff, the User shall pay the Operator the amount or amounts as invoiced that are under Dispute prior to commencing the resolution of the Dispute as provided in this Section 12.
The Holding Over Fee will be determined by ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (and may be an amount greater than the Berthage Fee).