Licenses
- Some governments require certain commodities to be licensed prior to exportation or importation. Clauses attesting to compliance are often required on the B/L.
- Various types issued for export (general, validated) and import as mandated by government(s).
Lien
A legal claim upon goods for the satisfaction of some debt or duty.
Lightening
A vessel discharges part of its cargo at anchor into a lighter to reduce the vessel's draft so it can then get alongside a pier.
Lighter
An open or covered barge towed by a tugboat and used mainly in harbors and inland waterways to carry cargo to/from alongside a vessel.
Lighterage
Refers to carriage of goods by lighter and the charge assessed therefrom.
Liner
A vessel sailing between specified ports on a regular basis.
Line-Haul
Transportation from one city to another as differentiated from local switching service.
List
The amount in degrees that a vessel tilts from the vertical.
Liter
1.06 liquid U.S. quarts or 33.9 fluid ounces.
Liquidated Damages
The penalty a seller must pay if the construction project does not meet contractual standards or deadlines.
Lloyds' Registry
An organization maintained for the surveying and classing of ships so that insurance underwriters and others may know the quality and condition of the vessels offered for insurance or employment.
Load Ratio
The ratio of loaded miles to empty miles.
Local Cargo
Cargo delivered to/from the carrier where origin/destination of the cargo is in the local area.
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