Berthing definition

Berthing means tying up against a harbour wall or pontoon.
Berthing means any act or operation which is performed or carried out in connection with the occupation of a berth by any vessel;
Berthing means tying up against, securing or fixing against a harbour wall or pontoon.

Examples of Berthing in a sentence

  • We therefore reserve the right at any time during the period of the Agreement to measure the Boat and charge You additional berthing fees if the Boat Length is greater than the length stated in the Berthing Licence, in accordance with the Price List.

  • We will refund to You berthing fees if the Boat Length is less than the length stated in the Berthing Licence, in accordance with the Price List.

  • If We have to contact You or give You notice in writing, We will do so by hand, or by pre-paid post to Your address in the Berthing Licence.

  • If you cancel this Agreement for this reason we will provide you with a refund of the Berthing Fee for the period from when a Berth was unavailable until the End Date.

  • The Berthing fee only includes the services set out in condition 4.1.

  • You warrant to us that You are the owner of the Boat, have the immediate right to possess the Boat and that the Boat Length is as stated in the Berthing Licence.

  • Items such as pump out (unless specifically included within the Annual Berthing Contract) and electricity supplied are chargeable in addition.

  • You must pay the Berthing fee to us in the manner set out in the Agreement.

  • Berthing of cadets may be permitted in accordance with 46 CFR Part 310 (currently 46 CFR § 310.3 (b) (1)), provided it does not compete with or impede training and vessel operation, maintenance, and repair.

  • Berthing of ship’s crew, cadets, and other Academy personnel is permissible where the berthing is deemed relevant to the training program and is approved by the Director, Office of Ship Operations, MARAD (hereinafter called the “Operations Director”).


More Definitions of Berthing

Berthing means the activity to bring or guide a ship to berth;
Berthing means the actions performed by Williams necessary to effect a Delivery by Marine Vessel that o▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ing the time period beginning when the Marine Vessel ceases motion alongside any Terminal dock and ending when Product is first capable of passing the fixed dock flange.
Berthing means the maneuvering of a vessel from the anchorage or pilot station to a berth, including the action to make fast the vessel alongside.
Berthing means the process of bringing a petroleum vessel alongside a Marine petroleum jetty and securing it thereto;

Related to Berthing

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

  • Loading Port means the port of Port Hedland or if iron ore is not shipped, or is not shipped from that port, then such port (which may include the port of Port Hedland) as the Minister may determine for the purpose of this definition;

  • Interconnection Service(s) means any Interconnection, Resale Services, 251(c)(3) UNEs, Collocation, functions, facilities, products or services offered under this Agreement.

  • Interconnector means equipment used to link the electricity system of the State to electricity systems outside of the State;

  • Interconnection Service means the physical and electrical interconnection of the Customer Facility with the Transmission System pursuant to the terms of Tariff, Part IV and Tariff, Part VI and the Interconnection Service Agreement entered into pursuant thereto by Interconnection Customer, the Interconnected Transmission Owner and Transmission Provider.