Bad Weather
What does Bad Weather mean in American Law?
The definition of Bad Weather in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
When used in a charter party, the term refers to weather not reasonably fit for the process of loading a ship given the available equipment, e.g., heavy rain might be “bad weather” for loading from lighters but not for loading from dockside.
Hierarchical Display of Bad weather
Environment > Deterioration of the environment > Degradation of the environment > Natural disaster
Agriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Farming systems > Agricultural performance > Agricultural productivity > Crop losses
Meaning of Bad weather
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Translation of Bad weather
- Spanish: Inclemencia atmosférica
- French: Intempérie
- German: Unwetter
- Italian: Intemperie
- Portuguese: Intempérie
- Polish: Zła pogoda
Thesaurus of Bad weather
Environment > Deterioration of the environment > Degradation of the environment > Natural disaster > Bad weather
Agriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Farming systems > Agricultural performance > Agricultural productivity > Crop losses > Bad weather
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