| Webster's Online Dictionary |
| Expressions | Domain | Definition | |
| Ex quay | Energy | The seller makes the goods available to the buyer on the quay (wharf) at the destination named in the sales contract. The seller has to bear the full cost and risk involved in bringing the goods there. (references) | |
| Ex quay | Transportation | A marine shipping term signifying that the shipper shall deliver the goods on the quay at the bill-of-lading (i. e. import) destination, paying all quay charges (including measurement, rent, insurance, security) until such time as the buyer takes delivery according to the custom or rules of the port in question. Source: European Union. (references) | |
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