[dĭ-mûŕĭj, -mŭŕ-]
(n.)Detention of a ship, freight car, or other cargo conveyance during…
(n.)Compensation paid for such detention.
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For usage in relation to currency, see Demurrage (currency). The term Demurrage comes from the field of vessel chartering (notably voyage chartering) and refers to the period during which the chart...
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Demurrage is a cost associated with owning or holding currency over a given period of time. It is sometimes referred to as a carrying cost of money. For commodity money such as gold, demurrage is i...
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Definition of demurrage in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of demurrage. Pronunciation of demurrage. Translations of demurrage. demurrage synonyms, demurrage antonyms. Information about demurrage in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 1. Detention of a ship, ... 2. Compensation paid for such detention.
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The Legal Term * Demurrage * Defined & Explained ... DEMURRAGE - The freighter of a ship is bound not to detain it, beyond the stipulated or usual time, to load or deliver the cargo, or to sail. The extra days beyond the lay days (being the days allowed to load and unload the cargo), are called the days of demurrage.
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