Question 2961 Deck General

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The time allowed for loading and discharging cargo in a charter party is referred to as _______________.

A charter hire
B demurrage
C dispatch
D lay days
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) lay days. In a charter party (a contract for the hire of a ship), the time allowed for loading and discharging cargo is referred to as "lay days." This is the period of time specified in the charter party during which the charterer can load and unload the cargo without incurring additional costs. If the loading or unloading takes longer than the allotted lay days, the charterer may have to pay demurrage, which is a fee for the extra time used. The other options are incorrect because: A) Charter hire refers to the payment made by the charterer to the shipowner for the use of the vessel. B) Demurrage is the fee paid for exceeding the allowed lay days, not the lay days themselves. C) Dispatch is a bonus paid to the charterer if the cargo is loaded or unloaded faster than the agreed lay days.

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