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Definition of Berthed
1. berth [v] - See also: berth
Lexicographical Neighbors of Berthed
Literary usage of Berthed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Weekly Reporter by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Great Britain. Privy Council, Great Britain. Supreme Court of Judicature (1892)
"The plaintiffs contended that the obligation to discharge did not commence until
the steamers were berthed. Charles, J., held that the obligation to ..."
2. A Digest of Cases Relating to Shipping, Admiralty, and Insurance Law: From ...by Reginald Godfrey Marsden by Reginald Godfrey Marsden (1899)
"Demurrage to be paid at a specified rate and " lay days to count from the time
the master has got ship reported, berthed, and ready to ..."
3. An Analytical Digest of the Cases Published in the New Series of the Law by Cecil Clare Marston Dale, George A. Streeten (1886)
"On her arrival the ship was berthed in the East Bute Dock, but the loading by
means of lighters was interrupted for fifteen days by a frost which covered ..."
4. The Merchant Shipping Laws: Being a Consolidation of All the Merchant by Alexander Charles Boyd (1876)
"All unprotected female passengers shall, during the voyage, be How they are
berthed in open berths, in a compartment in the aftermost part of the to be ..."
5. Marine Engineer and Naval Architect (1900)
"The chief and second engineers are berthed in a large house placed on the after
end of the bridge, the crew, fireman, and petty officers being berthed in ..."
6. Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire Into the Several Matters by Great Britain Coal Commission, Coal Commission, George Douglas Campbell Argyll, Great Britain (1871)
"0 6 Ditto by hand, when the cranes are not available, ballast from vessels berthed
at the appliances - MOVING VESSELS. - 0 10 12. ..."
7. Cases Decided in the Court of Session, Court of Justiciary, and House of Lords by Scotland Court of Session, Scotland High Court of Justiciary, Scotland Parliament. House of Lords (1892)
"Had the vessel been berthed in her turn, and been loaded at the rate of tons ...
It is believed and averred, however, that had she been berthed in turn, ..."