wharfage

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A fee charged for using a dock

If the owner of goods deposited at a wharf sells them, and gives notice to the wharfinger of such sale, on tendering the wharfage then due, he is discharged from liability for future wharfage.

A dock; quay; or pier
{n} rates paid for landing at a wharf
A charge assessed by a pier or dock owner for handling incoming or outgoing cargo » Back to top of screen
A charge assessed by a pier or dock owner for handling incoming or outgoing cargo
A charge assessed by a pier or dock owner against freight handled over the pier or dock or against a steamship company using the pier or dock
A charge assessed by a pier or dock owner for handling incoming or outgoing cargo A charge for handling traffic or decking vessels at wharf The charges assessed by pier personnel for the handling of incoming or outgoing cargo
A charge assessed by a pier or dock owner against the cargo or a steamship company for use of the pier or dock
{i} payment for use of wharf; use of a wharf
The charges assessed by pier personnel for the handling of incoming or outgoing cargo
A wharf or wharfs, collectively; wharfing
a fee charged for the use of a wharf
A charge assessed by a pier or dock owner against the cargo or a steamship company for use of the pier or dock for the handling of incoming or outgoing cargo
The fee or duty paid for the privilege of using a wharf for loading or unloading goods; pierage, collectively; quayage
a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats
A charge, usually made by a port authority, for cargo being unloaded from a ship See also APCA, BSRA
The fee charged for the use of a wharf for mooring, loading or discharging a vessel or for storing goods
quayage
wharfage
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