Lightdues are the charges levied on ships for the maintenance of lighthouses and other aids to navigation. Lightdues are levied on commercial vessels...
objectives. Funding for the work of the lighthouse service comes from "lightdues" levied on commercial vessels calling at ports in the British Isles, based...
port authorities. It is funded by lightdues paid by ships calling at ports in the Republic of Ireland, pooled with dues raised similarly in the United Kingdom...
enjoy about 30% preferential port dues in mainland China ports since January 2000. In order to reduce port and lightdues for Hong Kong registered ships...
equipment. Funding for the three GLAs is primarily collected through lightdues, which are pooled in the General Lighthouse Fund and dispersed to the...
rights (to collect lightdues etc.) were withdrawn or the lighthouses were bought up by the authorities because the total lightdues paid by ships were...
the first light at Kinnaird Head was finished, and a further Act of Parliament was required which allowed them to receive half their dues[clarification...
In force Federal Territory (Planning) Act 1982 267 In force Federation LightDues Act 1953 250 In force Feed Act 2009 698 In force Fees Act 1951 209 In...
Practitioners Act 1876 c 66 Legal Practitioners (Ireland) Act 1876 c 44 Local LightDues Reduction Act 1876 c 27 Marine Mutiny Act 1876 c 9 Medical Act 1876 c...
construction and five years' maintenance totalled £7,814 7s.6d, during which time dues totalling £4,721 19s.3d had been collected at one penny per ton from passing...
under the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, and with regard to the levying of LightDues. Metropolitan Poor Act 1898 61 & 62 Vict. c. 45 12 August 1898 An Act...
roof. Responsibility for the lighthouses (and rights to the associated lightdues) were passed to a Robert Osboldston in 1643, and then in 1715 to Greenwich...
Courts of Marine Enquiry, Seamen's Compensation. Collection of Colonial LightDues and remission of collection to United Kingdom. Commonwealth Railways....
control of trade in “conflict” or “blood” diamonds, as agency for FCO LightDues Levy on vessels to pay for lighthouses and other aids; agency function...
been hampered by too much regulation, and called for the abolition of lightdues. At the 1900 general election, Hoult was elected as the Member of Parliament...
Massachusetts (the Legislature, not a court) for permission to levy tonnage dues, and, beginning August 1, 1774, it was ordered that any vessel over 15 tons...