foreign port definition
foreign port means any place in a country, other than Mauritius, to which aircraft or ships may have access;
foreign port means any port in a foreign country; “goods” includes all kinds of articles, wares,
foreign port means an area of water, or land and water (including any building, installation or building situated in or on that land or water) in a foreign country, intended for use in connection with the movement, loading, unloading or maintenance of ships or the supply of provisions to ship;
More Definitions of foreign port
foreign port means a port or place situated elsewhere than in the State;
foreign port means any place beyond the territorial limits of Malawi;
foreign port means any place beyond the limits of the United Republic;
foreign port means any place in another state, whether proclaimed a public harbour or not, to which ships may resort for shelter or to ship or unship goods or passengers;
foreign port means any port in a foreign country;
foreign port means a place in a country other than the Fiji Islands to which aircraft or ships as the case may be, may have access;
foreign port means a port or other coastal place situated elsewhere than in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man or the Republic of Ireland;