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Bill of ladingThe receipt given by a transportation company to an exporter when the former accepts goods for transport. It includes the contract specifying what transport service will be provided and the limits of liability.Similar MatchesOn Board Ocean Bill of LadingOn Board Ocean Bill of LadingAn ocean bill of lading bearing an on board notation, or words indicating that the merchandise is located aboard the vessel for transportation. These notations must be initialed or signed by an authorized employee or agent of the ship line. Claused Bill of LadingClaused Bill of LadingA bill of lading whit a notation that indicates damage or shortage. Also called foul bill of lading and are the opposite of clean bills of lading. Foul Bill of LadingFoul Bill of LadingA bill of lading that contains a notation indicating damage or shortage. Also called claused and are the opposite of clean bills of lading. Negotiable bill of ladingNegotiable bill of ladingContract that grants title of merchandise to the holder, which allows banks to use the merchandise as collateral. Straight Bill of LadingStraight Bill of LadingA bill of lading that is cosigned to a specific party and is therefore non negotiable. Further SuggestionsClean Bill of LadingOcean bill of lading Full Set of Bills of Lading Inland Bill of Lading Received for Shipment Bill of Lading |
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