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Definition of harbour dues in English: harbour dues(US harbor dues) plural noun Fees payable in return for permission to moor a boat at a particular harbour. harbour dues must be paid for any boat using the harbour Example sentencesExamples - The merchant was held responsible for the payment of all tariffs and harbour dues.
- The minimum period for which you can pay harbour dues is one month.
- Harbour dues from visiting liners are credited to the miscellaneous piers and harbours account.
- We have individually and collectively been asking the minister to drop these charges and to address issues of harbour dues and maintenance realistically.
- If you move down to another harbour, you have harbour dues to pay for.
- They should ensure all harbour dues are paid up to date in order to qualify to make nominations for election to the Harbour Board.
- The fishermen pay their licences and harbour dues and employ people on shore as a result of what they do.
- In return for paying the church tax, the fishermen were exempted from paying harbour dues to the local port authorities.
- If the matter is not resolved, the ports stand to lose out on millions in harbour dues.
- He lived quietly in the vessel for several years until the authorities decided that in addition to harbour dues he should pay rates.
Definition of harbor dues in US English: harbor dues(British harbour dues) plural noun Fees payable in return for permission to moor a boat at a particular harbor. harbor dues must be paid for any boat using the harbor Example sentencesExamples - Harbour dues from visiting liners are credited to the miscellaneous piers and harbours account.
- They should ensure all harbour dues are paid up to date in order to qualify to make nominations for election to the Harbour Board.
- He lived quietly in the vessel for several years until the authorities decided that in addition to harbour dues he should pay rates.
- We have individually and collectively been asking the minister to drop these charges and to address issues of harbour dues and maintenance realistically.
- The merchant was held responsible for the payment of all tariffs and harbour dues.
- If you move down to another harbour, you have harbour dues to pay for.
- The minimum period for which you can pay harbour dues is one month.
- If the matter is not resolved, the ports stand to lose out on millions in harbour dues.
- The fishermen pay their licences and harbour dues and employ people on shore as a result of what they do.
- In return for paying the church tax, the fishermen were exempted from paying harbour dues to the local port authorities.
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