CAP. 313]

[Subsidiary]

Shipping and Port Control Regulations

[1985 Ed.

LN 313 of 1989

3.

Purpose or service

(2) Where in the opinion of the Director it is essential because of the length or draft of a particular ship that adjacent buoys be left vacant, the owner or master of the ship may be charged the hire rate appropriate for each buoy so left vacant.

(3) In this item, "day" means a period of 24 hours beginning at midnight.

Port facilities and light dues--

For the use of the port facilities—

(a) All vessels plying exclusively within the river trade limits-

Per 100 tons or part thereof on each occasion of entry to the waters of Hong Kong

(b) Mechanized fishing vessels-

For each vessel per annum-

(i) over 20 tons but not exceeding 40 tons

(ii) over 40 tons

Fees $

15.00

10.00

48.00

the fee under (i) above plus $48 for every 20 tons or part thereof by which the tonnage exceeds 40 tons

(c) All other vessels-

Per 100 tons or part thereof on each occasion of entry to the waters of Hong Kong

4.

Private mooring fee--

For the keeping of private moorings, per month or part thereof, per mooring----

(a) Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter, Aberdeen West Typhoon Shelter and Aberdeen South Typhoon Shelter-

(i) length 3 metres and under

(ii) length 6 metres and under

(iii) length 11 metres and under

(iv) length over 11 metres

26.00

200.00

350.00

500.00

500.00

(b) In all other typhoon shelters and elsewhere within the limits of Victoria port-

(i) length 5 metres and under

100.00

plus $150 for every 3 metres or part thereof by which the length exceeds 11 metres

(ii) length 8 metres and under

200.00

(iii) length 11 metres and under

300.00

(iv) length over 11 metres

300.00

(c) Elsewhere in waters of Hong Kong-

(i) length 5 metres and under

50.00

(ii) length 8 metres and under

100.00

(iii) length 11 metres and under

150.00

plus $100 for every 3 metres or part thereof by which the length exceeds 11 metres

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