Delivery
Summary of Delivery
The act whereby the owner of a vessel gives operational control over to the charterer.
(Main Author: William J. Miller)
In the United States
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Delivery in International Trade
Meaning of Delivery, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): Transferring property of goods from one party to another as from the seller to buyer, shipper to carrier, or carrier to consignee.
Delivery
Claim and Delivery
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See Also
- Replevin
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Further Reading
- Information related to delivery in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law(MPEPIL), Germany, United Kingdom
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Further Reading
- Information about Delivery in the Encyclopedia of World Trade: from Ancient Times to the Present (Cynthia Clark Northrup)
Delivery and the Laws of International Trade
Immediate International Delivery
Customs Trade Law
Hierarchical Display of Delivery
Trade > Distributive trades > Distributive trades
Transport > Transport policy > Transport price > Transportation tariff > Freight rate
Delivery
Concept of Delivery
See the dictionary definition of Delivery.
Characteristics of Delivery
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Translation of Delivery
- Spanish: Entrega
- French: Livraison
- German: Lieferung
- Italian: Consegna
- Portuguese: Entrega
- Polish: Dostawa
Thesaurus of Delivery
Trade > Distributive trades > Distributive trades > Delivery
Transport > Transport policy > Transport price > Transportation tariff > Freight rate > Delivery
See also
- Consignment
- Delivery costs
- Means of delivery
- Shipment