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their argument and
supported SUEK. "Laytime"
should not be
confused with "
Lay days". The
latter refers to the
period within which the
shipowner should make...
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usually described as
lay days, for
loading and discharging, and for the
demurrage to pay if the
vessel is
detained beyond the
lay days.
There is usually...
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- May 1997),
known professionally as Omah
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Nigerian singer,
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record producer. Omah
Lay came into
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terminology understood only by a professional.
Terms such as
lay priest,
lay clergy and
lay nun were once used in
certain Buddhist cultures, especially...
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communal commitment through millennia-old acts of
lay-monastic reciprocity. On
these days, the
lay followers make a
conscious effort to keep the Five...
-
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Lay (April 15, 1942 – July 5, 2006) was an
American businessman and
political donor who was the founder,
chief executive officer and chairman...
- is a penalty, to the ship owner. The
number of
days a
tramp ship is
chartered for is
called lay days. In a time charter, the
owner provides a vessel...
- A
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Lay judges are used in some
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Lay judges...