Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
More profitable were the port dues collected on every ship to enter the Sound.
Tonnage is also the basis for calculating registration fees and port dues.
An' for them to sell off the Glamorgan for port dues and such?"
Parliament' s suggestion was for a figure of 90%, which we would like to collect by means of port dues in one way or another.
When sailing independently in any yacht you'll be responsible for port dues and paying for top up fuel.
No; I shall be satisfied just to stop worrying about schedules, cargoes, bunkering, crews, port dues and God knows what else.
The port dues in trade cities like Danzig and Pillau (now Baltiysk) were not to be raised.
I've paid my port dues and my excise taxes, there's no one in Ostia or Puteoli can say otherwise.
Considering the income from Jericho's balsam, it's a good bargain for Hyrcanus, even if he will have to pay port dues."
Hong Kong registered ships receive around 30% reduction in port dues in China ports since January 2000.
If only a small part of the costs are shared in the port dues, then there will always be an incentive for vessels to consider dumping their waste at sea.
It was originally used for calculating the port dues for yachts; the formula was also used in some early handicapping systems for yacht racing.
In the first place the French, while very glad to gouge any port dues they could, were unable to understand why we wanted to visit the Chateau d'If.
"Perhaps King Valence should hire Only men with the courage of a bor-Walliman to collect his port dues," Sourous said, his face turned toward the wall.
I would therefore like to assure everyone that this is why it is sensible to opt for a system in which indirect costs are somehow absorbed in port dues.
But should he pay an automatic full amount or a huge amount in port dues, or do we opt for a flexible arrangement, as is being proposed by the Council.
Port dues must be kept low, but must on no account create a competitive edge at the expense of the environment and safety or a less rigorous or harmonized policy.
British subjects were permitted to own land in certain defined districts, customs and port dues and land revenues were fixed, and many new trade facilities were granted.
That is why I call on the House to support our amendment whereby a significant proportion - up to 90% - of the costs have to be covered by the general port dues.
He might be seconded to Treasury duty within Rome, or to collect customs duties, port dues and rents elsewhere in Italia, or serve as the manager of a provincial governor's moneys.
The Commission's plans for port dues will lead to a substantial reduction in the revenues of small ports which have a low turnover, with the result that their viability and operation will be placed at risk.
"I ha' paid Port dues for your Law," quoth he, "and where is the Law ye boast If I sail unscathed from a heathen port to be robbed on a Christian coast?
The Marine Office let me off the port dues, and as there hap- pened to be a shipwrecked crew staying in the Home I had no difficulty in obtaining as many men as I wanted.
This is one of the reasons why Parliament is tenacious on this point. The Commission, too, on whose behalf I am talking, persists in applying a percentage of indirect costs which must be included in the port dues.
He shared the work of collecting the customs duties and port dues with the Water-Bailiff until 1832, when he was superseded by the appointment of a Collector, who was taken from among the members of HM Customs service.