Berthing Time definition

Berthing Time means the time period that begins when the vessel is first tied to the berth and ends when the vessel is untied from the berth.

Examples of Berthing Time in a sentence

  • Buyer shall invoice Seller at the end of each calendar quarter for amounts due under this Section 11.9(d) and Seller shall pay each such invoice in accordance with Article 18; provided, however, that no excess berth occupancy charge shall be payable under this Section 11.9(d) for the first forty-two (42) hours of excess Actual Berthing Time in any calendar quarter.

Related to Berthing Time

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