Tug Service definition

Tug Service or “Tug Services”: Any activities or services which a Tug provides to the Vessel, including but not limited to, docking, undocking, shifting, escorting, tethered escorting, hourly or standby services, line handling or any of the other such actions a Tug may be requested to provide.

Examples of Tug Service in a sentence

  • All or part of any Tug Service performed hereunder may be subcontracted without notice to OWNERS.

  • Hawaiian Electric Industries Capital Trust II Hawaiian Electric Industries Capital Trust III The Old Oahu Tug Service, Inc.

  • RIVER BARGE FLEETING: $55.00 / day for Dry Cargo, Open ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Deck – Up to 200’ x 35’ $85.00 / day for Dry Cargo, Open ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Deck – Over 200’ x 35’ RIVER BARGE SHIFTING: $325.00 per barge – each for Tug Service In charge and shift to dock RIVER BARGE COVER HANDLING: $1,000.00 U.S. Dollars per barge each way stack/spread DISCHARGING STACKED COVER BARGES: $550.00 U.S. Dollars per barge GROUND STORAGE OF CARGO: A rate to be mutually agreed upon in writing prior to transfer of the Cargo for Storage.

  • OWNERS acknowledge ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ long term and substantial presence in the port and waive any right to demand that ▇▇▇▇▇ post security in connection with any claim by or on behalf of OWNERS or the Vessel being assisted for any expense, loss or damage claimed to have arisen, in whole or in part, as a result of any Tug Service rendered in connection with this Contract.

  • Payments received by or on behalf of Owner shall be applied as follows: FIRST to satisfy all fees, costs (including attorney's fees) and interest due and owing on any invoice issued to Owner commencing with the oldest such invoice and then to each subsequent such invoice and SECOND to satisfy all Tug Service charges arising hereunder commencing with the oldest open invoice and then to each subsequent invoice.

  • The furnishing of any Tug Service or anything done in connection therewith, shall not be construed to be or to give rise to a personal contract, and it is understood that Tug Interests shall have the benefit of all exemptions from, and limitations of, liability to which an owner of a Vessel is entitled under the Limitation of Liability Statutes of the United States.

  • All or part of any Tug Service to be performed hereunder may be subcontracted without notice to OWNERS.

  • Notice for Tug Service should be given at least eight (8) hours prior to the time the Tug is required for services below mile 50 and above mile 190.

  • DETENTION: For detention of a Tug caused by the Vessel not being ready or other conditions beyond ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ control, the time of detention will be charged at the rate of $1,524.00 per hour, per Tug prorated to the nearest one half (1/2) hour after the time the Tug reports for Tug Service (but not earlier than the time ordered), any fraction thereof to be charged at full one half (1/2) hour increments.

  • This Tug Service will be subject to a two (2) hour minimum charge per Tug, prorated to the nearest half (1/2) hour after the first two hours.