"Laycan" stands for "laydays cancelling." This term is used in shipping contracts to refer to the period of time allowed for the vessel to arrive at the loading or discharging port without incurring any penalty. It also refers to the earliest and latest dates within which loading or unloading operations can take place.
The girls were mean to the new arrivals. They did not mean to be hurtful. The mean of the numbers was not what they had expected.
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
Present tense: I/you/we/they mean. He/she/it means. The present participle is meaning. Future tense: Will mean.
"What on Earth," he asked, "do you mean?"
What does incarcreated mean
Abbreviation for laydays canceling period.This period is typically expressed as a number of days to be fixed within a set begin and end date of a commodity delivery contract. When parties agree on a laycan of three set days, loading should start between those days; when more time is need demurrage cost is due. If loading has not started before end of the laycan, seller may cancel the delivery.
Laycan, short for "laydays and cancelling," refers to the specific time frame during which a vessel must arrive at the loading port to load cargo. It consists of two components: "laydays," which is the period during which the ship must be ready to load, and "cancelling," which indicates the latest date by which the vessel must arrive, after which the charterer can cancel the contract. This term is crucial in shipping agreements as it defines the timeline and obligations for both the shipowner and the charterer.
you mean what you mean
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
What does GRI mean? What does GRI mean?
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The correct usage is "what DOES it mean"
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
as you do
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
He is as mean as a copperhead snakeHe is as mean as an angry bearHe is as mean as a bottle of brandyHe is as mean a black woman