Port of Houston Authority Tariff No. 14

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Port of Houston Authority Tariff No. 14 Port of Houston Authority Tariff No. 14 February 1, 2021 Additional Rates, Rules, and Regulations Governing the Fentress Bracewell Barbours Cut Container Terminal EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 111 East Loop North - Houston, Texas 77029 USA P. O. Box 2562 - Houston, Texas 77252-2562 Phone (713) 670-2400 - Fax (713) 670-2564 Barbours Cut Container Terminal 1515 East Barbours Cut Boulevard – La Porte, Texas 77571 Phone (281) 470-1800 - Fax (281) 470-5580 PORT OF HOUSTON TARIFF NO. 14 Page No. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ONE: DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS SUBJECT SUBRULE PAGE NO. Abbreviations ........................................................................................................... 048 ......................................... 11 Agent or Vessel Agent ............................................................................................. 001 .......................................... 6 Baplie ....................................................................................................................... 002 ........................................... 6 Berth ......................................................................................................................... 003 ........................................... 6 Bonded Storage ....................................................................................................... 004 ........................................... 6 Checking .................................................................................................................. 005 ........................................... 6 Container .................................................................................................................. 006 ........................................... 6 Container Freight Station ......................................................................................... 007 ........................................... 6 Container Yard ......................................................................................................... 008 ........................................... 6 Day ........................................................................................................................... 009 ........................................... 6 Dockage ................................................................................................................... 010 ........................................... 6 Empty Container Handling Charge .......................................................................... 011 ........................................... 6 Free Time ................................................................................................................. 012 ........................................... 7 Gross Registered Tonnage ...................................................................................... 013 ........................................... 7 Handling ................................................................................................................... 014 ........................................... 7 ILA Holidays ............................................................................................................. 015 ........................................... 7 Individual Steamship Line ........................................................................................ 016 ........................................... 7 Liner Service ............................................................................................................ 017 ........................................... 7 Loading & Unloading ................................................................................................ 018 ........................................... 7 Marginal Tracks ........................................................................................................ 019 ........................................... 8 Overtime ................................................................................................................... 020 ........................................... 8 Pallet ........................................................................................................................ 021 ........................................... 8 PHA Holidays ........................................................................................................... 022 ........................................... 8 Point of Rest ............................................................................................................. 023 ........................................... 8 Port of Houston Authority ......................................................................................... 024 ........................................... 8 Ramp Point............................................................................................................... 025 ........................................... 8 Rehandle .................................................................................................................. 026 ........................................... 8 Rubber Tired Gantry (RTG) Crane .......................................................................... 027 ........................................... 9 Shed and/or Wharf Use Hire .................................................................................... 028 ........................................... 9 Shipside.................................................................................................................... 029 ........................................... 9 Storage ..................................................................................................................... 030 ........................................... 9 Straight Time ............................................................................................................ 031 ........................................... 9 Swings……………………………… .......................................................................... 032 ........................................... 9 Terminal ……………………………………………………………………………………033 .................... ………………9 Throughput Charge .................................................................................................. 034 ........................................... 9 Transshipped Cargo ................................................................................................. 035 ........................................... 9 Transshipped Container……………………… .......................................................... 036……………………………….9 Ton ........................................................................................................................... 037 ......................................... 10 Traffic ....................................................................................................................... 038 ......................................... 10 Unitized .................................................................................................................... 039 ......................................... 10 User .......................................................................................................................... 040 ......................................... 10 Vessel ....................................................................................................................... 041 ......................................... 10 Vessel Operator……………………… ....................................................................... 042 ......................................... 10 Waterways................................................................................................................ 043 ......................................... 11 Wharf ........................................................................................................................ 044 ......................................... 11 Wharfage .................................................................................................................. 045 ......................................... 11 Wharf Crane ............................................................................................................. 046 ......................................... 11 Wharf Demurrage ..................................................................................................... 047 ......................................... 11 Issued: January 20, 2021 Effective: February 1, 2021 PORT OF HOUSTON TARIFF NO. 14 Page No. 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TWO: GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS SUBJECT SUBRULE PAGE NO. Application of Tariff and Enforceability ..................................................................... 053 ......................................... 12 Applicable Terms and Conditions ............................................................................ 054 ......................................... 13 Berth Arrangements ................................................................................................. 074 ......................................... 40 Berth Cleaning, Charge for ...................................................................................... 070 ......................................... 37 Billing Assessment and Collection of Charges ........................................................ 056 ......................................... 17 Cargo and Bunker Fuel Tonnage Statements
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