Berthage fees definition

Berthage fees means the fees prescribed in section 2.2 Berthage Fees in respect of a vessel that occupies a berth or is fast to or tied up alongside any other vessel occupying a berth at Port Authority property.
Berthage fees means the daily fee plus GST payable for the use of the Berth as set out as the Vessel Charge Rate in the Berth Rental Agreement.

Examples of Berthage fees in a sentence

  • The amounts of the Berthage fees, Wharfage fees and other charges are assessed in accordance with the Fee Schedule as of the date of service.

  • The amounts of the Berthage fees, Wharfage fees and other charges are assessed in accordance with the Fee Document as of the date of service.

Related to Berthage fees

  • Carriage Fee means any fee payable by a Broadcaster to the DPO only for the purpose of carrying its television channels through the DPO’s network, without, specifying the placement of such channels onto a specific position in the Electronic Programme Guide or, seeking assignment of a particular number to such channels;

  • Expense Fees As to each Mortgage Loan, the sum of the Servicing Fee and the Trustee Fee.

  • Service Fees means all fees payable by Party B to Party A pursuant to Article 3 of this Agreement in respect of the Services provided by Party A.

  • Processing Fees means all routine, generally applicable City-wide fees required by the City for processing applications and permits including, but not limited to, fees for land use applications, building applications, building permits, and certificates of occupancy.

  • Funding and Brokerage Fees means, in respect of a Series, all applicable fees other than the Arranger Fees, including, but not limited to, margin interest, securities lending fees, brokerage fees and costs of transaction taxes on the sale or purchase of Reference Assets (where relevant).