towage

  • 11towage — /ˈtoʊɪdʒ/ (say tohij) noun 1. the act of towing. 2. the state of being towed. 3. a charge for towing. {tow1 + age} …

  • 12towage — The act or service of towing ships and vessels, usually by means of a small vessel called a tug. Also, the charge for such service …

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  • 13towage — The supplying of power by a vessel to tow or draw another. 48 Am J1st Ship § 488. A charge exacted for towing a vessel …

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  • 14towage — noun the act of hauling something (as a vehicle) by means of a hitch or rope the truck gave him a tow to the garage • Syn: ↑tow • Derivationally related forms: ↑tow, ↑tow (for: ↑tow) …

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  • 15towage lien — A maritime lien for services rendered in towing the vessel. 2 Am J2d Adm § 124 …

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  • 16towage service — The employment of one vessel to aid in the propulsion or to expedite the voyage of another, when there is no circumstance of peril, and nothing more is required than the acceleration of her progress. Stevens v The White City, 285 US 195, 76 L Ed… …

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  • 18Adelaide Steamship Company — The Adelaide Steamship Company logo with motto Festina Lente (Hasten slowly) …

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  • 20List of Empire ships (M) — The Empire ships were a series of ships in the service of the British Government. Their names were all prefixed with Empire . Mostly they were used during World War II by the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT), who owned the ships but contracted… …

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