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Dry charter

Dry charter, the charter operates as a demise of the aircraft itself to the charterer, to which there may or may not be added the services of a crew. Such a contract is often referred to as a 'bare-hull charter', a 'dry charter' or a 'dry lease', Halsbury's Laws of England 1(2), para 1334, p. 658....


Dried

imp amp p p of Dry Also adj as dried apples...


Drying

Adapted or tending to exhaust moisture as a drying wind or day a drying room...


Dry shod

Without wetting the feet having or keeping the feet or shoes dry as a land bridge over which man and beasts could have crossed dry shod...


Freeze dry

to remove the moisture from eg food by first freezing and then subjecting to a high vacuum used as a mild method for drying foods or chemicals while causing little decomposition in contrast to heat drying...


Kiln dry

To dry in a kiln as to kiln dry meal or grain...


Dry exchange

Dry exchange [cambium siccum, Lat.], a term invented in former times for the disguising and covering of usury, in which something was intended to pass on both sides, whereas nothing passed but on one side, in which respect it was called dry; punished by 3 Hen. 7, c. 5...


Dry latrine

Dry latrine, means a latrine other than a water-seal latrine. [Employment of Manual Scavengers and Construction of Dry Latrines (Prohibition) Act, 1993 (46 of 1993), s. 2(c)]...


dry trust

dry trust see trust ...


dried out

thoroughly dried having no moisture remaining...


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