Bording fee (fire-fighting boat fee; lighter fee)

A charge shifted from the port authority to individual parties for the maintenance of the fire-fighting boat, the bording. – Payment for the services of a lighter vessel (lighter: a smaller, flat vessel).
Watercraft that lightens (lightens; lightened of cargo) the large ships so that they can be – navigated in general shallow places and – loaded and unloaded at sea in particular. – See discharge money, bedeat, harbor money, wharf money, cap money, crane money, loading money, load money, demurrage, lighthouse money, demurrage, pilotage, cap money, pound money, barge money, buoy money.

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