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Bill Of Lading A document of title for goods being shipped that demonstrates the holder has a right to transport the goods.

 


Bill of Lading definition:
A document that a transport company possesses acknowledging that it has received goods, and serves as title for the purpose of transportation.

Bill Of Lading
(n) Bill of Lading is the official document prepared by the carrier duly accepting the goods for shipment containing information like item, quantity, value, vessel details, date, port, consigner , consignee etc.

BILL OF LADING - The document issued on behalf of the carrier describing the kind and quantity of goods being shipped, the shipper, the consignee, the ports of loading and discharge and the carrying vessel.

Bill of Lading: Itemized list of goods contained in a shipment.
Blind Spot: Areas around a commercial vehicle that are not visible to the driver either through the windshield, side windows or mirrors.

Bill of Lading:
A document received by a transportation company acknowledging that it has received certain goods and, for the purpose of transportation, serves as title to that property.

Bill of Lading
the official document issued by a shipping company that acknowledges the specific cargo that is on board the vessel and intended for delivery to a specific location and person or business.

bill of lading
n. a receipt obtained by the shipper of goods from the carrier (trucking company, railroad, ship or air freighter) for shipment to a particular buyer.

BILL OF LADING, contracts and commercial law. A memorandum or acknowledgment in writing, signed by the captain or master of a ship or other vessel, that he has received in good order, on board of his ship or vessel, therein named, ...

Bill of lading
A document used by a transport company acknowledging receipt of goods, and serving as title for the purpose of transportation.

Because a bill of lading was (and is) a contract of adhesion, which a shipper must accept or else find another means to transport his goods, shippers were in no position to bargain around these no-liability clauses.

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Bill of lading: Document used in foreign trade, acknowledging that a company has received goods for transportation. The Bill serves as title to the goods until they have reached their destination.

See also: Right, Goods, Court, Law, Contra

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