Moorage fee definition

Moorage fee means the periodic payment for the use of a floating home moorage site.
Moorage fee means a charge levied in respect to a vessel or watercraft that is moored at a berth, or part thereof, or is fastened to any other vessel or watercraft occupying a berth.”

Related to Moorage fee

  • 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;

  • Usage Fee means the subscription fees to be paid by the Agency for ongoing access to Services.

  • Hire Fee the hire fee specified in Item 13.

  • Contract Fee means the price, fee, rent, or royalty payable in a contract under this chapter or

  • Sewage sludge fee weight means the weight of sewage sludge, in dry U.S. tons, excluding admixtures such as liming materials or bulking agents. Annual sewage sludge fees, as per section 3745.11(Y) of the Ohio Revised Code, are based on the reported sludge fee weight for the most recent calendar year.