port

port.

1. A harbor where ships load and unload cargo. [Cases: Navigable Waters 14. C.J.S. Navigable Waters § 37.]

2. Any place where persons and cargo are allowed to enter a country and where customs officials are stationed.

— Also termed (in sense 2) port of entry.

foreign port.

1. One exclusively within the jurisdiction of another country or state.

2. A port other than a home port.

free port. A port located outside a country’s customs frontier, so that goods may be delivered usu. free of import duties or taxes, without being subjected to customs-control procedures; FREE-TRADE ZONE.

home port. The port that is either where a vessel is registered or where its owner resides.

port of call. A port at which a ship stops during a voyage.

port of delivery. The port that is the terminus of any particular voyage and where the ship unloads its cargo.

port of departure. The port from which a vessel departs on the start of a voyage.

port of destination. The port at which a voyage is to end. • This term generally includes any stopping places at which the ship receives or unloads cargo.

port of discharge. The place where a substantial part of the cargo is discharged.


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