Draft
- The number of feet that the hull of a ship is beneath the surface of the water.
- An unconditional order in writing, addressed by one party (drawer) to another party (drawee), requiring the drawee to pay at a fixed or determinable future date a specified sum in lawful currency to the order of a specified person.
Draft, Bank
An order issued by a seller against a purchaser; directs payment, usually through an intermediary bank. Typical bank drafts are negotiable instruments and are similar in many ways to checks on checking accounts in a bank.
Draft, Clean
A draft to which no documents are attached.
Draft, Date
A draft that matures on a fixed date, regardless of the time of acceptance.
Draft, Discounted
A time draft under a letter of credit that has been accepted and purchased by a bank at a discount.
Draft, Sight
A draft payable on demand upon presentation.
Draft, Time
A draft that matures at a fixed or determinable time after presentation or acceptance.
Drawback
A partial refund of an import fee. Refund usually results because goods are re-exported from the country that collected the fee.
Drawee
The individual or firm that issues a draft and thus stands to receive payment.
Drayage
Road transportation between the nearest ocean port or railway terminal and the stuffing/destuffing place
DRFS
Abbreviation for "Destination Rail Freight Station." Same as CFS at destination, except a DRFS is operated by the rail carrier participating in the shipment.
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