towage
IPA: tˈoʊʌdʒ
noun
- The act of towing.
- A charge for towing.
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Examples of "towage" in Sentences
- And when we rose not a word had been said about towage!
- Towage is the act of having one ship or boat pull tow another.
- The need of success is a feature of salvage, but not of towage.
- You bend it back on itself to make a nonsticky handle for towage.
- Ordinary principles of contract law are applied to towage contracts.
- The delay in taking towage assistance was held to have been negligent.
- The services include pilotage/towage, cargo handling and logistics support.
- In general, the reward of salvage is higher than the remuneration of towage.
- The towage fee and payment are usually mentioned in the contract in advance.
- He was sure to get his own extortionate terms out of me for towage whether he frowned or smiled.
- All he had to do was to race off to his consignees and stop payment of the towage bill before Falk had the time to get in and lift the money.
- If necessary, we had to be ready towage that battle, and to do so in conditions of full success and victory, which are the conditions that were given there.
- Because of the alleged fraud a clause in the towage contract exempting the tug owners and charterers from liability for the loss of Bos 400, allegedly does not apply.
- (Cue phone call to The Darling G, phone call to local garage, purchase of towing cable, towage of Vectra to garage, signing of job sheet and pending Credit Card Ouch.)
- But amongst men of his own stature, or nearly, this frank use of his advantages, in such matters as the awful towage bills for instance, caused much impotent gnashing of teeth.
- Boskalis said that equipment utilization across its businesses was under pressure due to lower volumes and increased competition in the first half of the year, although its revenues rose 9.6% to €1.25 billion $1.80 billion due to last year's acquisition of towage and salvage company Smit.
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