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towage /ɪdʒ /noun [mass noun]1 [usually as modifier] The action or process of towing a vehicle or boat: a harbour towage company...- The Plaintiffs in the action had entered into a towage contract with Lambert Eggink Offshore Transport Consultants.
- In The Robert Dixon 5 PD 54, a tug failed to recover salvage remuneration when she had carelessly towed a vessel too close a lee shore and, following failure of the towage connection, had to embark on a rescue of the tow.
- The barge was being towed by a tug registered in Azerbaijan and owned by C on time charter to U. The towage contract between B and U contained an EJC to the English Court.
2A charge for towing a boat: up to £125 for emergency repairs, including labour costs and towage...- Most of the waterway network, however, conserved traditional techniques or adopted alternative technologies because of the cost of towage, its limited capacity and the bottlenecks it created.
- In a bid to remain in the top position, the MPA says it will continue to develop its facilities, as well as offer quality maritime services such as bunkering and towage.
- Since then, MV ‘Nomad’ has been busy with various other operations including coastal towage, berthage assistance and buoy/light handling and positioning.
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