djm
Active Member
In terms of the Environment Agency moorings, is an overnight charge even lawful?
Section 136 of the Thames Conservancy Act 1932:
Charges for use of moorings.
136. The Conservators may from time to time demand and receive in respect of vessels using any of the moorings in the Thames belonging to the Conservators
the charges appointed by byelaws of the Conservators for the time being in force save that no charge shall be made for vessels tied up or moored at night or for a
reasonable time when not at work unless the traffic of the Thames is thereby impeded.
Section 136 of the Thames Conservancy Act 1932:
Charges for use of moorings.
136. The Conservators may from time to time demand and receive in respect of vessels using any of the moorings in the Thames belonging to the Conservators
the charges appointed by byelaws of the Conservators for the time being in force save that no charge shall be made for vessels tied up or moored at night or for a
reasonable time when not at work unless the traffic of the Thames is thereby impeded.