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Other useful information related to shipping mentioned here.
                            Other useful information related to shipping mentioned here.
                                
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The right a marine assured has to abandon property in order to establish a constructive total loss. An underwriter is not obliged to accept abandonment, but if he does he accepts responsibility for the property and liabilities attaching thereto, in addition to being liable for the full sum insured.
A computer system that allows a Customs Broker to interface directly with U.S. Customs' computer system.
The process of receiving a consignment from a consignor, usually against the issue of a receipt. As from this moment and on this place the carrier's responsibility for the consignment begins.
The buyer under a letter of credit. The party ultimately responsible for reimbursing the issuing bank for all payments extended on its behalf.
Accidents of a nature beyond human control such as flood, lightning or hurricane usually quoted as 'force majeure'.
In proportion to the value: A phrase applied to certain freight or customs duties levied on goods, property, etc. set as a percentage of their value.
A written piece of information e.g. about the status of the goods.
A contract to carry goods by ship. Charter-parties and Bills of Lading are contracts of affreightment
When a draft bears this phrase, the time begins to run from its acceptance date.
Fee payable by a ship owner or ship operator to a port agent.
A person or organization
                                          authorized to act for or on
                                          behalf of another person or
                                          organization
                                          
      
      
                                          An Agent is a corporate body
                                          with, which there is an
                                          agreement to perform particular
                                          functions on behalf of them at
                                          an agreed payment. An Agent is
                                          either a part of the
                                          organisation or an independent
                                          body.
                                        
American goods returned.
Abbreviation: AWB
                                          
                                          A document made out by or on
                                          behalf of the carrier(s)
                                          confirming receipt of the goods
                                          by the carrier and evidencing
                                          the contract between the shipper
                                          and the carrier(s) for the
                                          carriage of goods as described
                                          therein.
                                        
A share of the capacity of a means of transport assigned to a certain party, e.g. a carrier or an agent, for the purpose of the booking of cargo for a specific voyage.
A freight quotation including all charges, often in one lump sum rather than broken down.
The broadest form of coverage available, providing protection against all risk of physical loss or damage from any external cause. Does not cover loss or damage due to delay, inherent vice, inadequate packaging, or loss of market.
Abbreviation: ABS
      
                                          American classification society
                                          which has established rules and
                                          regulations for the
                                          classification of seagoing
                                          vessels or equipment.
                                        
A duty assessed on imported merchandise that is subject to an antidumping duty order. The antidumping duty is assessed on an entry-by-entry basis in an amount equal to the difference between the United States price of that entry and the foreign market value of such or similar merchandise at the time the merchandise was sold to the United States.
The process of referring to an agreed person for judgement on issues of dispute, without requiring the use of courts.
The date on which goods or a means of transport is due to arrive at the delivery site of the transport.
A notice sent by a carrier to a nominated notify party advising of the arrival of a certain shipment or consignment.
The transfer of certain rights from one party to another.
A trader authorized by the European Commission (regulation 2454/93) to receive or dispatch consignments under transit procedures without having to present goods and documents directly at the customs office.
The commission to a certain person or body to act on behalf of another person or body. The person or body can be authorized e.g. to issue Bills of Lading or to collect freight.
In marine insurance: a loss or
                                          damage to or in respect of goods
                                          or equipment.
                                          
      
                                          The numerical result obtained by
                                          dividing the sum of two or more
                                          quantities by the number of
                                          quantities.
                                        
In general average affairs average adjusters are entrusted with the task of apportioning the loss and expenditure over the parties interested in the maritime venture and to determine which expenses are to be regarded as average or general average.
An agreement signed by all interested parties acknowledging their liability to pay a share of the loss under General Average.
The decision given by an arbitrator, to whom a matter in dispute has been referred. An arbitrator states only the effect of his decision, without reasons thus differing from a judge, who usually states the grounds of his judgment.