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Meaning of Lay days
In maritime law. The time allowed to the master of a vessel for loading and unloading the same. In the absence of any custom to the contrary, Sundays are to be computed in the calculation of lay days at the port of discharge. 10 Mees. & W. 331. See 3 Esp. 121. See “Demurrage.”
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Lay days in Maritime Law
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