Freight - Law Dictionary Search Results
Freight
Freight, the sum paid by a merchant or other person chartering
cost, insurance, and freight
cost, insurance, and freight : including the cost of goods being shipped and the
Freight
ship or a car on a railroad etc as a freight of cotton a full freight
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Back-freight
Back-freight. The freight payable by an owner of goods when the shipowner is
Dead freight
Dead freight, the unsupplied part of a cargo, or the freight payable
cost and freight
cost and freight : including the cost of goods being shipped and the
Sale price
or before the delivery thereof other than the cost of freight or delivery of the cost of installation in case where
Implicata
have been in the habit of receiving small adventures on freight at so much per cent., to which they are entitled
Insurance
average. (b) Particular average comprehends all loss occasio-ned to ship, freight, and cargo, which has not been wholly or partly sacrificed
Frettum, frectum
Frettum, frectum, the freight of a ship; freight-money, Cowel.
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