metage

metage

(ˈmiːtɪdʒ)
n
1. (Commerce) the official measuring of weight or contents
2. (Commerce) a charge for this
[C16: from mete1]
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metage

the fee charged for the official measurement of weight or volume, as applied to certain commodities.
See also: Dues and Payment
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