Y/A:
York-Antwerp Rules - A
code of rules adopted
by an international convention
in 1890, amended in 1924
and again in 1950, for
the purpose of establishing
a uniform basis for adjusting
general average. Certain
nationalities decline
to observe certain of
the rules adopted. United
States shipping interests
generally abide by general
rule "F" and numbered
rules 1 to 15 and 17 to
22, inclusive and specifically
set this forth in a Bill
Of Lading Clause.
Yield:
Revenue, not necessarily
profitable, per unit of
traffic.
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