Line Handling definition

Line Handling means the handling of Vessel mooring lines in the connection with the docking (tie-up) or undocking (let go) of a Vessel.
Line Handling. When a Tug crewmember is required to handle lines in connection with a Docking, an Undocking, or other Tug Services, an additional charge of $2,065.00 per hour per line handler will apply. There is a one hour minimum, thereafter billing will be in half (1/2) hour increments. HOLIDAYS: Services performed on a Holiday shall be charged the applicable rate plus an additional 35% per Tug. If a Tug service commences on a regular day and concludes on a Holiday, or vice versa, the Holiday rate shall apply. Holidays observed: All federal holidays in the United States. PEAK HOUR SERVICE: Tug Services performed between the hours of 03:00-08:00 and 15:00-20:00 local time may be assessed a twenty five percent (25%) peak-hour surcharge.
Line Handling. When a Tug is required to handle lines in connection with a Docking, an Undocking, or other Tug Services, an additional charge of $1,660.00 per hour per Tug will apply. There is a one hour minimum, thereafter billing will be in half (1/2) hour increments.

Related to Line Handling

  • Handling means any installation, handling, generation, storage, treatment, use, disposal, discharge, release, manufacture, refinement, presence, migration, emission, abatement, removal, transportation, or any other activity of any type in connection with or involving Hazardous Materials.

  • Transport means the most efficient and available method of conveyance. In all cases, where practical, economy fare will be utilized. If possible, the Insured’s Common Carrier tickets will be used.

  • IntraLATA LEC Toll means IntraLATA Toll traffic carried solely by a Local Exchange Carrier and not by an IXC. "IntraLATA Toll Traffic" describes IntraLATA Traffic outside the Local Calling Area.

  • Slug loading means any pollutant, including oxygen demanding pollutants, released in a discharge at a flow rate and/or pollutant concentration as to cause interference in the POTW.

  • Generation means the production of electricity;