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FIELD WAREHOUSE RECEIPT - A receipt for goods segregated and stored on the borrower's premises (but und...
FIELD WAREHOUSING - A method of financing inventories in which the inventory is held in custody for the...

warehouse receipt
Written evidence of goods held in a warehouse operated by a third party. The goods may be in a public (i.e., general), private, or field warehouse. Also known as collateral receipts.

Warehouse Receipt
A document issued by a warehouse listing the goods or commodities deposited in the warehouse. It is a receipt for the commodities listed, and for which the warehouse is the bailee.

Warehouse Receipt
A document certifying possession of a commodity in a licensed warehouse that is recognized for delivery purposes by a commodity futures exchange.
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Warehouse receipt
Evidence that a firm owns goods stored in a warehouse.
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Warehouse Receipt
Receipt for products deposited in a warehouse.
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Warehouse Receipt.
A receipt issued by a warehouse listing goods received for storage.
A charge assessed by a pier or dock owner for handling incoming or outgoing cargo.

Warehouse Receipt - A receipt used in futures markets to guarantee the quantity and quality of a particular commodity being stored within an approved facility.

Warehouse Receipt. A document showing ownership of goods stored in a warehouse. The receipt can be used to transfer ownership of the goods without having to ship the actual goods to the buyer.

Warehouse Receipt
A document or a statement which states the quantity and quality of the items at the warehouse for safekeeping.
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warehouse receipt
document listing goods or commodities (e.g., gold) stored in a warehouse that shows retention of title to the goods. Warehouse receipts may be negotiable or non-negotiable.

Warehouse Receipt - Is another form of documentation indicating ownership of a commodity at an approved warehouse or storage facility.

English: Warehouse receipt
Français: Récépissé d'entreposage
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DEPOSITORY OR WAREHOUSE RECEIPT
A document issued by a bank or warehouse indicating ownership
of a commodity stored in a bank depository or warehouse. In the
case of many commodities deliverable against futures contracts, ...

warehouse receipt A document guaranteeing the existence and availability of a given quantity and quality of a commodity in storage. wares Products for sale.

What is the store date/warehouse receipt date for the cotton? This will either be on a warehouse receipt or on a purchase invoice. If there is a question regarding the date title passed, this date is crucial.
Who paid for the storage?

Loans or advances secured by commodities, warehouse receipts or bills of lading.

Separate insurance coverage against loss or damage due to acts of war (including objects left over from previous wars).
Warehouse receipt
Evidence that a firm owns goods stored in a warehouse.
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Document that confers on holder right of ownership/possession/transfer of merchandise specified, e.g., bills of lading and warehouse receipts.
TONNAGE
The carrying capacity of a ship/vessel.

A set of statutes enacted by the various States to provide consistency among the States' commercial laws. It includes negotiable instruments, sales, stock transfers, trust and warehouse receipts, and bills of lading.
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The shipping certificate is issued by exchange-approved facilities and represents a commitment by the facility to deliver the commodity to the holder of the certificate under the terms specified therein. Unlike an issuer of a warehouse receipt who ...

Merchandise collateral—such as negotiable warehouse receipts, bills of lading, and trust receipts—is also used, as is personal collateral, including deeds, mortgages, leases, and other rights in real estate.

Delivery of commodity contracts during the delivery month generally means the investor receives a warehouse receipt (rather than the physical asset). Financial futures are generally cash settled.

See also: Bills, Expense, Banks, Fraud, Values

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