Dock definition

Dock means a fixed or floating structure extending from land out over water, including access walkways, terminal platforms, catwalks, mooring pilings, lifts, davits, and other associated water-dependent structures, used for mooring and accessing vessels.
Dock means a platform-type structure extending from shoreline property over a public water body, including but not limited to platforms that provide access to boats moored on the water body.
Dock means a fixed or floating structure, including access walkways, terminal platforms, catwalks, mooring pilings, lifts, davits and other associated water-dependent structures, used for mooring and accessing vessels.

Examples of Dock in a sentence

  • Dock gate keys and ship’s reports noting status of holding tanks and any problems should be turned into the office by 8am.

  • Please proceed to the Tram lot, make the turn-around, and return to the Franklin Dock.

  • This Agreement is subject to and Licensee shall at all times comply with all applicable provisions of the Lease, including the Best Management Practices for Guest Dock Users and Boaters, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit D to this Agreement.

  • All companies utilizing the Alaska Steamship Dock, Cruise Ship Terminal, Peratrovich Plaza, and Columbia Lot staging areas should be aware of times when congestion into and out of these lots will be at peak level.

  • All motorcoaches, buses, mini-buses, and trolleys will take special care when backing out of the loading/unloading zones at the Alaska Steamship Wharf, Peratrovich Plaza, AJ Dock, the Cruise Ship Terminal, and the Franklin Street Dock.


More Definitions of Dock

Dock means a platform used for access to a water body or to secure, protect and provide access to a boat or ship. The platform may extend from a shore over the water body or may be a floating platform attached to a mooring. [PL 2017, c. 194, §1 (NEW).]
Dock means any dock, wharf, quay or shore and shall include any warehouse or store place belonging to owners, trustees or conservators of, and situated in or in the vicinity of the dock, wharf, quay or shore and any railway line or siding on or used in connection with the dock, wharf quay or shore but not forming part of Indian railways;
Dock means the state of being secured to a facility (to dock), or the permanent structure to which a vessel can be secured.
Dock. / Locking bar means a physical unit for locking a single cycle at a station when the cycle is not in use.
Dock means dock at the plant of a processor where milk products are actually processed and packaged.
Dock means a structure, attached to a shoreline and/or marine facility on a permanent or semi-permanent basis, which projects into a body of water, with a finished surface elevated above the level of the water, which is used for the mooring/dockage of water craft.
Dock means a landing and/or moorage facility for watercraft and does not include recreational decks, storage facilities or other appurtenances. A dock floats on the surface of the water and is connected to land or a pier.