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Bill Of SaleAn instrument by which title to personal property is transferred or conveyed.Bill of saleA formal document for the transference of title to goods from the seller to buyer.Similar MatchesDeliverable billsDeliverable billsThe Treasury bills that fulfill a set of guidelines set forth by the exchange on which the bills are traded. Treasury BillTreasury BillA government security usually with a life of 3 months but also up to one year maturity. Such bills are issued by the government at a discount and redeemable at par with no interest payable. They provide a principle way of financing borrowing. Other methods of government borrowing include the issuing of gilt edged stocks (gilts) usually fixed interest, with a variety of redemption dates. 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. 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. Bill of ladingBill 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. Further SuggestionsReceived for Shipment Bill of LadingBill of exchange bill of exchange Full Set of Bills of Lading Clean Bill of Lading Tax anticipation bills (Tabs) billing cycle Treasury Bills Negotiable bill of lading Invoice billing Billing cycle Master Air Waybill (MAB) Bill of exchange Cash management bill House Air Waybill (AWB) Inland Bill of Lading On Board Ocean Bill of Lading Straight Bill of Lading Treasury bills Waybill Due bill Ocean bill of lading Statement billing Book to bill |
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