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| Keelage |
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The charges paid by a ship entering or remaining in certain ports. |
| Key Currency |
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A major currency in the global economy. Key currencies include the U.S. dollar, the British pound sterling, the German mark, the Swiss franc, the French franc, the Dutch gilder, the Japanese yen and the Canadian dollar.
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| Kiosk |
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A small structure which incorporates a computer screen and input devices such as a keyboard or touch screen. Usually found in public places such as libraries or museums, it is used for the dissemination of information to the public. |
| Knocked Down |
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An article taken apart and folded or telescoped in such a manner as to reduce its bulk at least 66 2/3 percent from its normal shipping cubage when set up or assembled. |
| Known Loss |
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A loss discovered before or at the time of delivery of a shipment. |