Crane charge

Former – and in some places still existing today – charge for the use of a public hoist machine to load goods primarily from land transport onto a ship or vice versa. – In the past, this was also a tax collected in some cities from all traders in order to purchase a crane (as a “public good”). – Today, in some aquatic sports clubs (boat clubs), a levy is charged to members for the purchase and maintenance of a lifting device. – Payment for the use of a mobile crane, especially for any type of construction, including radio transmission towers and wind power plants. – In the jargon also – abbreviated? or because the payment is raised from financial low? – See handling money, anchor money, anchoring money, boarding money, purchase money, foreign port money, harbor money, ford money, quay money, cap money, load money, demurrage, lighthouse money, pilotage money, cap money, pound money, pratica money, lock money.

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