slovo | definícia |
freighter (encz) | freighter,náklaďák n: Zdeněk Brož |
freighter (encz) | freighter,nákladní letadlo Zdeněk Brož |
freighter (encz) | freighter,nákladní loď Zdeněk Brož |
Freighter (gcide) | Freighter \Freight"er\, n.
1. One who loads a ship, or one who charters and loads a
ship.
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2. One employed in receiving and forwarding freight.
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3. One for whom freight is transported.
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4. A vessel used mainly to carry freight.
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freighter (wn) | freighter
n 1: a cargo ship; "they did much of their overseas trade in
foreign bottoms" [syn: bottom, freighter,
merchantman, merchant ship] |
FREIGHTER (bouvier) | FREIGHTER, contracts. He to whom a ship or vessel has been hired. 3 Kent,
Com. 173; 3 Pardess. n. 704.
2. The freighter is entitled to the enjoyment of the vessel according
to contract, and the vessel hired is the only one that he is bound to take
there can, therefore, be no substitution without his consent. When the
vessel has been chartered only in part, the freighter is only entitled to
the space he has contracted for; and in case of his occupying more room or
putting on board a greater weight, he must pay freight on the principles
mentioned under the article of freight.
3. The freighter is required to use the vessel agreeably to the
provisions of the charter party, or, in the absence of any such provisions,
according to the usages of trade he cannot load the vessel with merchandise
which would render it liable to condemnation for violating the laws of a
foreign state. 3 John. R. 105. The freighter is also required to return the
vessel as soon as the time for which he chartered her has expired, and to
pay the freight.
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freighter (encz) | freighter,náklaďák n: Zdeněk Brožfreighter,nákladní letadlo Zdeněk Brožfreighter,nákladní loď Zdeněk Brož |
Affreighter (gcide) | Affreighter \Af*freight"er\, n.
One who hires or charters a ship to convey goods.
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freighter (wn) | freighter
n 1: a cargo ship; "they did much of their overseas trade in
foreign bottoms" [syn: bottom, freighter,
merchantman, merchant ship] |
FREIGHTER (bouvier) | FREIGHTER, contracts. He to whom a ship or vessel has been hired. 3 Kent,
Com. 173; 3 Pardess. n. 704.
2. The freighter is entitled to the enjoyment of the vessel according
to contract, and the vessel hired is the only one that he is bound to take
there can, therefore, be no substitution without his consent. When the
vessel has been chartered only in part, the freighter is only entitled to
the space he has contracted for; and in case of his occupying more room or
putting on board a greater weight, he must pay freight on the principles
mentioned under the article of freight.
3. The freighter is required to use the vessel agreeably to the
provisions of the charter party, or, in the absence of any such provisions,
according to the usages of trade he cannot load the vessel with merchandise
which would render it liable to condemnation for violating the laws of a
foreign state. 3 John. R. 105. The freighter is also required to return the
vessel as soon as the time for which he chartered her has expired, and to
pay the freight.
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