Commercial dock definition

Commercial dock means a dock used as part of a business, including a dock extending from residential property if one or more mooring spaces at the dock are rented for a fee. A dock maintenance fee charged by a property owners’ association to its members is not a basis to classify a dock as commercial. This definition is not applicable to docks in dock management areas or concession operations administered by the department.
Commercial dock means a Dock operated year-round or seasonally as ancillary to a commercial operation and may include breakwaters;
Commercial dock means any dock placed in Mattapoisett waters for which a rental fee is charged including docks permitted by the Army Corp of Engineers.

More Definitions of Commercial dock

Commercial dock means any dock on or over waters under the jurisdiction of the commission in which the use or operation of the dock involves a fee, directly or indirectly.
Commercial dock means a dock providing 500 linear feet or less of docking spacefor vessels inclusive of commercial vessels.

Related to Commercial dock

  • Commercial domicile means the principal place from which the trade or business of the taxpayer is directed or managed.

  • Commercial driver s license" means:

  • Commercial driver license or "CDL" means a license:

  • Commercial Services means any waste management service, relating or connected to accumulating, collecting, managing, recycling, sorting, storing, treating, transporting, disposing, buying or selling of waste or any other manner of handling waste excluding services rendered by the municipality;

  • Commercial area means an area in which at least 75% of the property is devoted