ad valorem freight
1freight — 1) The transport of goods by sea (sea freight) or air (air freight). 2) The goods so transported. 3) The cost of shipping goods for a particular voyage by sea or by air. Freight is charged on the basis of weight (see deadweight cargo) or the… …
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3Фрахт — (freight) 1. Перевозка грузов морем (seafreight – морские перевозки грузов) или по воздуху (air freight – воздушные перевозки грузов). 2. Грузы, доставляемые фрахтом. 3. Стоимость доставки товаров по определенному маршруту морем или по воздуху.… …
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9duty — Synonyms and related words: Mass, VAT, accountability, active service, ad valorem duty, admiration, adoration, alcohol tax, allegiance, amenability, amusement tax, answerability, apotheosis, appreciation, approbation, approval, assessment,… …
10primage — /ˈpraɪmɪdʒ/ (say pruymij) noun 1. a small allowance formerly paid by a shipper to the master and crew of a vessel for the loading and care of the goods; now charged with the freight and retained by the shipowner. 2. a primary ad valorem revenue… …
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