/leɪ deɪz/ – Phrase
Definition: thời hạn bốc dỡ.
A more thorough explanation: “Lay days” refer to the specified period of time agreed upon in a contract for the loading and unloading of a vessel at a port, during which the charterer is responsible for paying demurrage if the loading or unloading process exceeds the agreed-upon time frame.
Example: The lay days for the delivery of the goods are specified in the contract as 10 days after the date of loading.