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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a Scottish Statutory Instrument: The Rosyth International Container Terminal (Harbour Revision) Order 2013 No. 288
13.—(1) The Company may levy charges as the Company may from time to time determine for any services performed or facilities provided by it or on its behalf in relation to the port and that whether or not such performance or provision is in the exercise and performance of its statutory powers and duties at the port.
(2) The Company may demand, take and recover in respect of any dracone or floating dock, crane, rig, drilling rig or floating plant, which is not a ship as defined in section 57 of the 1964 Act(1), entering, using or leaving the port such charges as the Company thinks fit, and sections 30 and 31 of the 1964 Act shall with any necessary modifications apply to the charges authorised by this paragraph as they apply to ship, passenger and goods dues.
(3) In this article “charges” means any charges other than ship, passenger and goods dues.
Section 57 was relevantly amended by the Hovercraft Act 1968 (c.59), Schedule, paragraph 5.
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