Freight definition

Freight means the remuneration payable to the carrier for the carriage of goods under a contract of carriage.
Freight means supplies, goods, and transportable property.
Freight means all charges payable to the Carrier in accordance with Applicable Tariff of this Bill of Lading, including without limitation, storage, demurrage, detention and reefer services.

Examples of Freight in a sentence

  • The terms Ex Works (EXW), Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF), Cost and Insurance Paid to (CIP), Delivered Duty Paid (DDP), and other trade terms used to describe the obligations of the parties, shall be governed by the rules prescribed in the current edition of the International Commercial Terms (INCOTERMS) published by the International Chamber of Commerce, Paris.

  • Freight charges are higher than charges to private persons for transportation of like goods.

  • Freight shall be payable after receipt of the Material(s) at the site, unless otherwise specified.

  • F.O.B. Destination Freight Prepaid, Inside Delivery, unless delivery terms are specified otherwise on Purchase Order.

  • In case the offered items are to be imported, the rates should be quoted in foreign currency on C.I.F. Chennai Airport basis, and it should include the Freight up to Chennai airport and the insurance cover should be up to National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli.


More Definitions of Freight

Freight means the independent Customer freight charges for delivery of Bulk Wheat to a Port Terminal Facility payable by a Customer.
Freight means the independent Customer freight charges for delivery of Grain to a Port Terminal Facility payable by a Customer.
Freight means any goods imported into the Island where the carriage of the goods is undertaken for remuneration, or where the importation of the goods is for a commercial purpose.
Freight means freight which has been or will be, carried by, or
Freight means the charge levied for the carriage of goods including transhipment charges, if any;
Freight means any item being transported for delivery in a 53-foot or longer box-type trailer. Items that remain in the trailer after all freight is delivered are not considered freight. These include items that are used exclusively to secure items being transported in the trailer, protect items being transported in the trailer, load items being transported in the trailer, or repair the tractor or trailer. Items that are not considered freight could include moving blankets, straps, tool kits, and moving dollies.
Freight means any item other than a Passenger required by THE CHARTERER to be carried on a Service in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.