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Despatch money

Despatch money

Created OnFebruary 16, 2018
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Despatch money (or simply “Despatch”) is the compensation paid to charterers-provided the charterparty contains a stipulation to this effect-if the loading or discharging operations are completed within the laytime allowed by the charterparty, that is, before the agreed laytime has expired.

Related:

  • Dreadage or Dreading Clause
  • Arrived ship
  • Damages for Detention
  • Demurrage
  • D1/2D (DHD) Despatch half Demurrage
  • Advance freight

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