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Shipping Documents
Documents required for the carriage of goods.
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Shipping Documents
A generic term for the various typesof forms required for overseas shipments, such as commercial invoices, transport documents, packing lists, origin certificates, etc.

Shipping documents that are released to the buyer once the buyer has paid for the draft.
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Shipping documents held by the buyer's bank until the buyer has accepted (signed) a draft.
Documents against payment
Shipping documents that are released to the buyer once the buyer has paid for a draft.

In addition to shipping documents, other documents that may be required to be consularized include travel documents (such as a parental consent letter for persons under 18 traveling without a parent), letters of credit, and powers of attorney.

A term used on shipping documents and in price quotations indicating that the buyer or consignee must pay all shipping charges.
Français: Port avancé
Español: Flete debido, porte debido
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This service is usually transacted by the seller's bank through the buyer's bank, with the latter presenting the shipping documents to the buyer in exchange for payment or for signing a promissory note like instrument called a time draft.

Documents against acceptance Shipping documents held by the buyer's bank until the buyer has accepted (signed) the draft. Documents against payment Shipping documents that are released to the buyer once the buyer has paid for the draft.

Red Clause: a clause authorizing the drawing of clean drafts (without documents) accompanied by a statement that the shipping documents concerned will be furnished later.
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DOCUMENTS AGAINST PAYMENT - Shipping documents that are released to the buyer once the buyer has paid f...
DOE - director of examinations
DOG - A slang term for a property that, as a result of factors such as poor condition, poor location or...

A term used in collections supported by shipping documents which are released to the buyer only against payment. Same as Documents Against Payment (D/P).
Casus Major
An extraordinary casualty such as a fire, shipwreck etc.

However the phrase is most often used to refer to on-site audits of a borrower's records related to sales, accounts receivable, accounts payable, customer records, and shipping documents.

Did the taxpayer receive weight tickets, cash slips, shipping documents, invoices, receipts, metal settlement reports, or any other type of documentation when the scrap was sold?
Who receives the records?
Do you have the records?

Type of LETTER OF CREDIT providing for payment some time after presentation of shipping documents by exporter.
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Letters of credit facilitate, among other activities, international trade, where the beneficiary is the exporter and the documents include a bill of lading (or other shipping documents evidencing delivery of the goods.

powerful customers (pass, well diversified customer base), No potential for substitute products (marginal pass as although customers are seeking lower cost alternatives but they are slower and the internet may be an alternative to shipping documents).

The seller draws a draft against the buyer of his goods and sends the draft, together with shipping documents, to his bank. The bank or its agent presents the draft to the buyer for his acceptance of the obligation or for payment.

See also: Banks, Invoice, Expense, Letter of credit, Bills

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