Harbour Dues definition

Harbour Dues means the harbour dues levied by the Commissioners as part of the payment required for the issue of a Licence.
Harbour Dues means the fees calculated as set out in section 2.1 Harbour Dues Fee in respect of a vessel calling the harbour.
Harbour Dues means a fee payable by a Vessel that enters the Harbour;

Examples of Harbour Dues in a sentence

  • Harbour Dues relate to a particular vessel and are not transferable.

  • Said annual compensation will remain fixed for the first year of this agreement.

  • Where written authority is provided by the employee, the Employer will deduct union membership fees from the employee’s wages or salary and remit them, along with a schedule of such contributions, to the Union at monthly intervals.

  • Waste that can be recycled under municipal programs will be done accordingly.

  • Vessels not displaying an appropriate plaque will be deemed not to have paid Harbour Dues.- Harbour Due plaques that are lost, mislaid or stolen must be reported to the Harbour Office as soon as practical.


More Definitions of Harbour Dues

Harbour Dues means the fees payable by a vessel as set out in section 3.
Harbour Dues means an allocation in respect of partial payment made by QSL of the harbour dues levied by the relevant port authorities at the port(s), where Delivery Participants deliver Raw Sugar to QSL under an OSA or RSSA, for the amount set out in the table below: PortHarbour Dues AUD/ Tonnes Actual (QSL contribution)Cairns0.20Mourilyan0.30Lucinda0.20Townsville0.20Mackay0.20Bundaberg0.20 The balance of actual harbour dues levied by the port authorities are paid by milling companies. For RSSA Participants this will occur by deduct- ing from the RSSA Participant’s final Pool pay- ment for each Season the difference between:
Harbour Dues means an allocation in respect of a partial payment made by QSL of the harbour dues levied by the relevant port authorities at the port(s), where Delivery Participants deliver Raw Sugar to QSL under an OSA, SMA or RSSA, for the amount set out in the table below (unless another amount is agreed under a related cane supply agreement): To the extent that a Delivery Participant deducts the allocation from an amount paid by the Delivery Participant to QSL as directed by a Grower pursuant to the terms of a related cane supply agreement, the allocation is not then reapplied pursuant to this clause 2.6(a)(iv).The balance of actual harbour dues levied by the port authorities are paid by milling companiesin respect of all RSSAs and SMAs and, to the extent such amounts are directly or indirectly recoverable or contributed to by the milling companies, under the OSAs. Any balance remaining in respect of OSAs will be recoverable from relevant Participants as an Incremental OSA Cost.For RSSA Participants this allocation will occur by deducting from the RSSA Participant’s final Pool payment for each Season the difference between:
Harbour Dues means the berthing dues, pier dues, cargo dues, and other dues payable by users of each of the Harbour Facilities as notified by CMAL to the Harbour Operator from time to time;
Harbour Dues means the fee payable for a ship that enters into or otherwise uses the Port, as set out in this Notice.
Harbour Dues means dues in respect of the unloading or loading of goods or mails or the disembarkation or embarkation of passengers, or dues in respect of the use by ships of mooring space;1
Harbour Dues means the fee payable to the Council as detailed in the Council’s Schedule of Dues and Charges upon the commencement of the Licence and are not subject to pro-rata. Charges are based on the overall measurements of the vessel including all extraneous fixtures and fittings.