Definition of Charterers. Meaning of Charterers. Synonyms of Charterers

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Definition of Charterers

Charterer
Charterer Char"ter*er, n. One who charters; esp. one who hires a ship for a voyage.

Meaning of Charterers from wikipedia

- the ship out to other charterers. Depending on the type of ship and the type of charter, a standard contract form, called a charter party, is normally used...
- A charter is the grant of authority or rights, stating that the granter formally recognizes the prerogative of the recipient to exercise the rights specified...
- Look up chartering in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chartering may refer to: Air charter Chartering (shipping) Charter (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- not directly contract for the movement of cargo but instead charters its vessels to charterers such as major agricultural companies or other dry bulk commodities...
- Chartered may refer to: Charter, a legal do****ent conferring rights or privileges University charter Chartered company Chartered (professional), a professional...
- Aus-Air (Australian Air Charterers Pty Ltd) was an airline based in Melbourne, Australia. It operated a regional airline network, linking rural communities...
- Air charter is the business of renting an entire aircraft (i.e., chartering) as opposed to individual aircraft seats (i.e., purchasing a ticket through...
- main kinds of charter: bareboat and skippered. Bareboat charters require the client to skipper the boat themselves, while skippered charters include both...
- 272. A time charter-party is a contract between the shipowner and charterers, by which the shipowner agrees to let and the charterers to hire the vessel...
- sailing from Liverpool to Osaka the charterers purported to terminate the charter. The grounds relied on by the charterers (ie the hirers of the ship) to attempt...