Marine terminal operator definition
Marine terminal operator means a person that stores fuel at a boat terminal transfer.
Marine terminal operator means a person engaged in the business of furnishing wharfage, dock, pier, warehouse, covered and/or open storage spaces, cranes, forklifts, bulk loading and/or unloading structures and landings in connection with a highway or rail carrier and a water carrier. A marine terminal operator includes, but is not limited to, terminals owned by states and their political subdivi- sions; railroads who perform port terminal services not covered by their line haul rates; common carriers who perform port terminal serv- ices; and warehousemen and stevedores who operate port terminal fa- cilities.
Marine terminal operator means a person that stores refined petroleum or a refined petroleum product at a boat terminal transfer.
More Definitions of Marine terminal operator
Marine terminal operator means a person who stores gasoline at a boat terminal transfer defined as a dock, a tank, or equipment contiguous to a dock or a tank, including equipment used in the unloading of gasoline from a ship and in transferring the gasoline to a tank pending wholesale bulk reshipment.
Marine terminal operator means a person engaged in the business of furnishing wharfage, dock, pier, warehouse, covered and/or open storage spaces, cranes, forklifts, bulk loading and/or unloading structures and landings in connec- tion with a highway or rail carrier and a water carrier. A marine terminal operator includes, but is not limited to, ter- minals owned by states and their political subdivisions; rail- roads who perform port terminal services not covered by their line haul rates; common carriers who perform port ter- minal services; and warehousemen and stevedores who oper- ate port terminal facilities.
Marine terminal operator means any person, corporation,
Marine terminal operator means a person or conference in the U.S. (including a commonwealth, territory or possession thereof) that provides wharfage, dock, warehouse or other terminal facilities in connection with a common carrier, or in connection with a common carrier and a water carrier subject to subchapter II of chapter 35 of title 49 USC; this includes, but is not limited to, terminals owned or operated by states and their political subdivisions; railroads that perform port terminal services not covered by their line haul rates; common carriers who perform port terminal services; and warehousemen who operate port terminal facilities.
Marine terminal operator means any person, corporation, partnership, or any business organization which shall operate and maintain any of the marine terminals established, acquired, constructed, rehabilitated, or improved by the port authority by means of and through leasing agreements entered into by any such person, corporation, partnership, or any business organization with the port authority.
Marine terminal operator means a person engaged in the United States in the business of furnishing wharfage, dock, warehouse, or other terminal facilities in connection with a common carrier, or in connection with a common carrier and a water carrier subject to subchapter II of chapter 135 of title 49.
Marine terminal operator means a person that stores