Essential elements of a Voyage Charter agreement Maritime Law
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This video discusses the essential elements of a voyage charter agreement between a ship's charterer and ship's owner. • The terms: laycan, laydays, laytime, notice of readiness, arrived ship, demurrage are discussed and explained. • If you liked this video, you have the opportunity to become an exclusive member of our channel Steering Mariners . 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