The higher costs the company was expected to charge for wharfage did not endear it to the merchants. |
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It proposed the continued infilling of the southeastern shore for industrial land and wharfage. |
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Space is limited within the town, with most level areas devoted to wharfage, storage, rail yards, offices, and bulk-oil terminals. |
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These services are priced in the terminal association tariff, while the port authority tariff deals only with terminal ground leases, wharfage, and dockage. |
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Yarmouth has been fortunate over its history to be located on a good harbour that continues to provide wharfage for ships plying waters off the Nova Scotia coast. |
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The seller handles the cost of unloading and wharfage, loading, ocean transportation, and insurance are left to the buyer. |
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Fobbing charges include elevation, outward weighing and inspection, terminal elevator receipt cancellation, clearance association charges and wharfage. |
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Aircraft pay landing fees to use airports, and vessels pay dockage and wharfage fees to use public port facilities or lockage fees to transit locks along a waterway. |
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Board an abra, one of the water taxis that crisscross the creek, to get your bearings or just walk along the dhow wharfage to get a flavour of the cargo being unloaded from India, South Africa and South East Asia. |
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For example, it was not possible to increase receipts from wharfage and berthing fees when the Department was being directed to divest of all recreational harbours. |
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They include marine insurance, costs related to a vehicle, storage and wharfage as well as various fees for union membership, accounting, registration, and licensing, etc. |
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Flooding has previously caused much damage and disruption to the Wharfage, which accommodates both The Swan and White Hart pubs, and various private homes. |
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