单词 | running days |
释义 | > as lemmasrunning days running days n. Nautical consecutive days, typically used in determining the amount of time spent in port; cf. lay-day n.Opposed to working days. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > [noun] > day when ship delayed in port > days including Sundays and holidays running days1735 1735 Particulars Enq. into Mr. Benjamin Wooley's Conduct 26 They arrived at their intended Port,..and waited Sixty Running Days, according to Charter Party. 1786 Victoria, P. Hackman, Master 9 The Captain grants forty running Days for loading and unloading. 1816 G. J. Bell Comm. Laws Scotl. (1826) I. 577 In settling the lay-days,..the contract generally specifies ‘working days’, or ‘running days’... Under the latter, the days are reckoned like the days in a bill of exchange. 1886 T. E. Scrutton Contract of Affreightment 212 A ship was chartered to load at London, with thirty running days. 1920 R. E. Annin Ocean Shipping 53 Running days. Consecutive days counted without a break. Working days. Running days with Sundays and holidays excluded from the count. 1976 C. J. Bysarovich Memorandum 10 Mar. in D. W. Nixon Marine & Coastal Law (1994) x. 345 So that we can keep the ship's off-hire time down to eight calendar running days. 2007 A. E. Branch Elem. Shipping (ed. 8) xv. 323/1 Ten running days on demurrage at the rate stated. < as lemmas |
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