Psych, psychol psychological, psychologist, psychologyġ. Revenue Tonne or Right Time (of ship departure/arrival) The upward curve of a vessel's longitudinal lines as viewed from the side.ĪFTRA American Federation of Television and Radio Artists The temperature where 50 percent (weight or volume basis, as specified) of a natural material or refined product has boiled.Sometimes called 50 percent point. UNLESS USED shall mean that if Laytime has commenced but loading or discharging is carried out during excepted periods, actual time used shall count as Laytime.
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