Maritime Terminology

Customs declaration

The specification of the goods and the full specifications of the goods are in the declaration of submission to the customs, in a manner that is distinct from the distinctive features and characteristics of the goods stated and clearly distinguished from the other

Applicant

That is, a person who signs an international transit declaration or a signed declaration is signed

Property

Means any financial misdemeanor that is not intentionally and permanently seamlessly connected to the shore and includes an obligation to pay

Land Cover

These are the lands that appear or appear as a result of lowering the water level or any kind of water flow on the banks of the sea and the lakes and islands, or as a result of lowering water or drying the wetlands

Coastal lands

A zone with a specific width of the area adjacent to the sea and the lakes or gulf, which is connected, at least on the one hand, to the sea or the lake or the gulf. The width of the coastal area and the area and the scope of the resources contained in the land and coastal land legislation are determined as follows:

  1. A) The width of the land of the Caspian Sea is a line up to 150 cm above the water level at the last point of development in 1342, but at the points where this line touches the current general road of the current coastline, the boundary is the land of this road
  2. B) The width of the coastal area of ​​the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea 2 km from the latest extent of sea water development is the highest point of fashion
  3. C) The width of the coastal area of ​​the Lake is 1000 meters from the last level of water development in 1353, the slopes connected to this width and the salt waters to their final limit are considered as the coastal land
  4. D) The width of the Caspian Sea is 60 meters from the last water improvement point in 1342 and the width of the privacy of the Lake h is 60 meters from the last water improvement point in 1353 and the width of the Gulf of Persian Gulf and the Oman Sea is 60 meters from the last point of the fashion

Travel companion furniture

Property carried on the same ship for a passenger, whether by the passenger or not, which may include money, to the extent that the property is not shipped in accordance with a contract of carriage or similar contract

Foreign Passport Statements

This is a printed form printed by the Islamic Republic of Iran and used to indicate foreign goods

Commodity Overview

Means a printed form for the purpose of expressing the goods upon arrival by the carrier or representative of the transportation company or the railway agent to the customs, port or airport, as the case may be

Transmitter Statement

Is the mention of the characteristics and full specifications of the goods in the submission declaration submitted for the foreign movement of the goods or customs

Glossary

It is the mention of the general description of the goods, which are presented in the summary declaration to the customs or the port

Bar

The load includes any cargo, including goods and objects, and any other goods, with the exception of live animals and loads which, according to the terms of the cargo contract, must be carried on the deck of the ship, and in practice also shipped

Exceptional time

That is, object or heavy objects which, due to the size or type of weight, are not usually carried in packaged units, provided that they are easy to identify

Bill of lading

It is a document indicating the ownership of the goods, which the carrier or his agent expects to take after delivery of the goods, indicating the carriage of a certain item from one point (origin of carriage) to another point (delivery destination) with the agreed carrier (ship, truck, train, A plane or a combination of them) is a fixed fare

Marine Bill of Lading

A Marine License is a document with full details of the load and signed by the ship’s commander or the person designated by him for this purpose and under which he undertakes to deliver the ship by ship to the destination for delivery and delivery to the consignee. Marine Bill of Lading or similar documents constitutes receipt of a charge

Loading and Discharging

The loading typically starts when the crane clamps lift and load the load that the sender has loaded in order to load the ship from the berth or the dock or the means of transport used for this purpose. Finds that the fork of the crane has loaded the load into the berth or the dock or the means of transport used for this purpose

Float

It means any ship or crew or any structure capable of sailing

Neutral capacity

The total dimensions of the ship are determined in accordance with the provisions of the International Convention for the Measurement of Ship Capacity

Special capacity

Means the capacity of the vessel required by the International Convention for the Measurement of Ship Capacity

Crew member

Individuals who are employed on board a ship during a trip to work or serve on a ferry and are included in the crew list

 International Transit Operation

The carriage of goods from the customs territory of origin to the destination customs under the system provided for in this Convention

Forwarder

Means a legal or legal person who is in fact responsible for the movement of goods and the operation of transport facilities and the goods and passengers and the load with them in accordance with the national law of the Contracting Parties in the corridor (corridor) of international transportation North-South moves

Carrying contract

A contract to be transported by or on behalf of a carrier for carriage of passengers.  But the contract does not include the permission of the ship

Freight Contracts

The contract of carriage is the contract signed by the sea shipment or similar documents for the carriage of goods by sea, as well as any maritime bill of lading or other similar documents based on the contract of lease of the ship between the carrier and the holder of the bill of lading or the document From time of issue.

Ship

In most shipping agreements between the Government of Iran and other countries, the term “territory” refers to any commercial float that is registered in accordance with applicable laws and is to be flagged or leased by the shipping company of that Contracting Party. This definition does not include the following:

– Battleships and other floats that serve the armed forces

Research Boats (Hydrology, Oceanographic and Scientific)

Fishing boats

Recreational ships

– Government floats, hospitals and other floats that carry out non-commercial activities

Container

Enclosures with an internal volume of one cubic meter or more

Carried by the following specifications

  A container designed to hold the goods and which is enclosed in whole or in part

  It has a permanent nature and, consequently, is strong enough to be used repeatedly

  It is designed to move goods through different vehicles without draining and reloading in between

  A device designed to facilitate the unloading and loading of goods and the rapid movement in various transport modes

  It is designed in such a way that filling and emptying it, as well as moving it from one carrier to another, simply takes place

Its internal volume is one cubic or more

The size of the enclosed space by means of the four outer lower corners is in either of the following order:

At least 14 square meters (150 square feet)

                    At least 7 square meters (75 sq. Ft.) If the upper corner fasteners are mounted on it

Container terms do not include any vehicles or containers, however, when the containers are carried on the chassis, they are included

International Shipping Corridor

It is meant to be a set of main transportation systems (both existing and future) that connect the parties to the agreement and that al-Qaeda has enough equipment to exploit various types of vehicles. In such a way as to allow the international transport of goods and passengers, especially to the major centers of their gathering

Shipping term

It is considered to be the time of loading from the ship when the load is loaded until it is evacuated

Commodity Manifesto

A document used to describe the goods carried in transport units or exceptional loads and includes the following

Signs, numbers, number and type of packages or goods, commodity description, gross weight of each consignment, unit specifications or units of transport, name and address of the responsible person, correctness of the manifest, if necessary, explanation of the accompanying documents, turning number, vacancy for the office Download, specification of customs seal and date of sealing

Carrier

Means the owner, tenant, or shipper of the ship, which is the party to the contract of carriage

Customs fees

The amount is determined by the approval of the Cabinet of Ministers for evacuation, loading and loading, warehousing, testing and tariff setting, and the extraction of goods and services. The order of collection and how these funds are used is determined by the customs regulations