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Terminal charges
in addition to the charges for carriage, as for warehousing, loading, unloading, cartage to or from station, etc. The special Act
Stevedore
commodities, AIR 1965 Ker 239 (240). A person employed in loading and unloading of vessels, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Lade
To load to put a burden or freight on or in generally
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Overload
To load or fill to excess to load too heavily
Loader
One who or that which loads a mechanical contrivance for loading as a gun
Discharge
To relieve of a charge load or burden to empty of a load or cargo to
Freighter
One who loads a ship or one who charters and loads a ship
Charge
To lay on or impose as a load tax or burden to load to fill
cartload
as much as will fill or load a cart the quantity that a cart holds In excavating
Passengers
and Sch. II., and (English) Merchant Shipping (Safety and (English) Load Line Conventions) Act, 1932 (c. 9), s. 33. The regulations
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