A fee charged for a vessel to use a dock.
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Examples for "dockage"
Examples for "dockage"
1It rose above the passenger, as he reached dockage, in a succession of hill terraces.
2But Jabo had a reputation for using them to prevent captains skipping out on dockage fees.
3The dockage they get on street grain and on car lots passed through their elevators helps them.
4The current allowable dockage range is 2 percent to 2.5 percent.
5Excessive dockage, short weights, depressed prices!
1Docking fees alone would fuel a small national economy.
2All Dad left me was a broken down starship and eighteen years unpaid docking fees.
3He wants discounted docking fees and lowered tariffs.
4Post-purchase, owners must consider the cost of fuel, title registration and insurance, docking fees, maintenance and repairs.
5And with the lower docking fees, Eros Station found other ways to soak money from its visitors: Casinos.
6We pay for water, air, docking fees, food, and medical supplies for our very expensive automated sick bay.
7"We paid a docking fee," said Victor.
8He also spends $1,000 per month in docking fees and $200 in yacht club dues (with a one-time initiation fee of $10,000).