the harbour definition

the harbour means Harwich Harbour as described in subsection (1)(a) of Section 4 of the
the harbour means Harwich Harbour as described in subsection (1)(a) of Section 4 of the Harwich Harbour Act 1974.
the harbour means so much of the sea to the south of Weymouth Bay below the level of high water as is within the following imaginary straight lines:—

More Definitions of the harbour

the harbour means Dover Harbour and has the meaning assigned to it by section 4 of the 1954 Act;
the harbour means the harbour and port of Manchester as constituted by the Manchester Ship Canal Act, 1885, and extended by the Manchester Ship Canal Act, 1949, and the Manchester Ship Canal Act 1960 which said harbour and port comprises the Manchester Ship Canal, all works constructed under the powers of the said Act of 1949, including Queen Elizabeth II Dock, so much of the Eastham Channel and the banks and foreshore thereof as is situated between the Eastham Locks and as imaginary straight line from the foreshore at right-angles to the line of the dolphins on the east side of the said Eastham Channel such line of the said dolphins and so much of the navigable waters of the rivers Mersey and Irwell as lie between Hunt’s Bank in the city of Manchester and Warrington Bridge in the County of Cheshire and channels, canals, cuts, wharves, berths,
the harbour means Folkestone Harbour as comprised within the harbour limits;
the harbour means the coastal waters at Doolin inclusive of both Piers (Old & New) Slipway & car parks delineated in red on the map thereof annexed hereto that is sealed with the Seal of the Council ;
the harbour means Newhaven Harbour as comprised within the harbour limits, including the harbour premises;
the harbour means so much of the River Torridge and the bed and banks of the River Torridge below high-water mark of spring tides as lies within the Borough of Bideford.
the harbour means the harbour at Kirkcudbright comprised within the harbour limits;