The area for empty containers. Refer to container freight station.
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CONTAINER FREIGHT CHARGE
A fee for cargo loading and unloading the container. AKA CFS charge.
CONTAINER LOAD
The volume that can be shipped in a container without going over weight. There is a standard measure for this.
CONTAINER MANIFEST
A document with a shipped item listing content. The shpper must fill it out.
CONTAINER YARD (CY)
A port that accepts containers to be delivered.AKA container terminal.
CONTAINER-FREIGHT STATION (CFS)
A port that is used for the loading of containerized cargo from boats. AKA container terminal.
CONTAINER-FREIGHT STATION TO CONTAINER-FREIGHT STATION (CFS/CFS)
A term in shipping that means a carrier will pack the cargo in containers and unpach them at the port.
CONTAINERBOARD
Board that is single play, corrugated, and sheetlike.
CONTAINERIZATION
Moving cargo in containers with equipment but there are is no rehandling.
CONTAINERIZED
An item that is stowed, shpped, handled and delivered.
CONTAINMENT
Preventing the consequences of a bad event in a company.
CONTAMINANT
A substance that can harm living organisms. It is passed through air, water, soil, and food.
CONTAMINATION
A presence of contaminants into food or the environment . Refer to cross contamination .
CONTANGO
In English law . The commission received for carrying over or putting off the time of execution of a contract to deliver stocks or pay for them at a certain […]
CONTEK L FR
A contest, dispute, disturbance , opposition . Britt. c. 42; Kelham. Contcckours ; brawlers; disturbers of the peace. Britt. c. 29.
CONTEMNER
One who has committed contempt of court . Wyatt v. People, 17 Colo. 252, 28 Pac. 961
CONTEMPLATION
The act of the mind in considering with attention. Continued attention of the mind to a particular subject. Consideration of an act or series of acts with the intention of […]
CONTEMPLATION OF BANKRUPTCY
Contemplation of the breaking up of one’s business or an inability to continue it; knowledge of, and action with reference to, a condition of bankruptcy or ascertained insolvency , coupled […]
CONTEMPLATION OF DEATH
The apprehension or expectation of approaching dissolution ; not that general expectation which every mortal entertains, but the apprehension which arises from some presently existing sickness or physical condition or […]
CONTEMPLATION OF INSOLVENCY
Knowledge of. and action with reference to. an existing or contemplated state of insolvency , with a design to make provision against its results or to defeat the operation of […]
CONTEMPORANEA EXPOSITIO
Lat Contemporaneous exposition, or construc- BL.LAW DICT.(2D ED.)
CONTEMPORANEOUS
This means taking place at the same time as another occurrence.
CONTEMPT
Contumacy; a willful disregard of the authority of a court of justice or legislative body or disobedience to its lawful orders. Contempt of court is committed by a person who […]
CONTEMPT OF CONGRESS
the action taken when a person fails to testify or appear when ordered to do so by Congress or one of its appointed committees.
CONTEMPT OF CONGRESS, LEGISLATURE, OR PARLIAMENT
Whatever obstructs or tends to obstruct the due course of proceeding of either house, or grossly reflects on the character of a member of either house, or imputes to him […]