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Thanx, gdc, but if you'll re-read my post, I thought I wrote that the rr owning a car OWES/PAYS per diem to the company on whose tracks the car is sitting. (Company A owes per diem to company B for A's cars occupying B's tracks, correct?) <br /> <br />In turn, Company B would owe company A per diem for B's cars sitting on A's tracks. This is the offset I mentioned--there would likely be a net amount due from one company to the other because it is most unlikely that the same number of cars would be on each other's tracks. <br /> <br />I never meant to imply anything about demurrage being an offset of per diem. If I wasn't clear, I apologize, but I think you may have read something that I didn't write! (Or didn't mean to write, if you want to put it that way.) <br /> <br />Sincerely, jwm
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