Dead Weight definition
Dead Weight means the weight designated by us to the Goods rounded up to the nearest whole kilogram.
Dead Weight means the total weight of the Goods or Consignment which will be calculated on the actual physical weight of the Goods or Consignment.
Dead Weight means the total mass of cargo, fuel, fresh water, etc. that a vessel can carry when she is floating in salt water with her summer load line at the water surface;
Examples of Dead Weight in a sentence
The maximum Dead Weight Tonnage for vessels at 2A dock is 50,000 DWT.
More Definitions of Dead Weight
Dead Weight means cold dressed weight as determined in accordance with regulation 3;
Dead Weight means the weight of a Parcel as measured by Australia Post or, where the Parcel weight has not been measured by Australia Post, the weight declared by the Consignor.
Dead Weight means the total mass of cargo, fuel, fresh water, and other stores that a vessel can carry when she is floating on the Lake with her load line at the water surface;
Dead Weight means the weight of a Parcel as measured by Australia Post, or where the Parcel weight has not been measured by Australia Post, either the weight declared by a Customer in its Manifest, or the weight assigned by Australia Post under clause 4.3(b)(iii).
Dead Weight means cold dressed weight as determined in accordance with regulation 3; “slaughter-house” means a slaughter-house licensed to operate for the slaughtering, processing