However, clause 1 of the Bill stipulates that a bill of lading must be transferable, thus following the preamble to the 1855 Act. |
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Once notified of the arrival of the goods, the buyer obtains the bill of lading and other documents upon signing a trust receipt. |
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The bill of lading holders ordered the ship to one of the named Danish ports. |
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In that case the claimant bank had accepted a bill of lading under a letter of credit after the period of validity of the credit had expired. |
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Refer to bill of lading or container label for DOT or other transportation hazard classification, if any. |
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This document is nonnegotiable, like a consignment note and is not equivalent to a bill of lading. |
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A detailed list covering the entire consignment was attached to the bill of lading. |
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Where appropriate, the importer or his authorised representative shall indicate in box 26 the number of the bill of lading or air waybill. |
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The carrier may only deliver the goods to a person holding a duly negotiated bill of lading. |
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On receiving the goods alongside or on board, a dock or mate's receipt is issued and is later turned in for the bill of lading proper. |
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He dug out the bill of lading from the trucking company and learned that the payments for the delivery service had been withdrawn, too. |
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The bill of lading may be signed by a person having authority from the carrier. |
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The shipper remains liable even if the bill of lading has been transferred by him. |
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Any visible damage should be noted by the Customer on the carrier's bill of lading upon receipt of order. |
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A valid shipping certificate or bill of lading would indicate whether the harvested lobsters were taken in state or Canadian waters. |
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It was simple to forge a bill of lading with the current copying techniques. |
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When pre arranged, these services must be identified on the original bill of lading. |
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Nothing in these rules shall be held to prevent the insertion in a bill of lading of any lawful provision regarding general average. |
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The originals of a bill of lading shall be documents of title issued in the name of the consignee, to order or to bearer. |
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As regards the first consignment, the absence of declaration in the bill of lading that the goods were intended for transhipment was appropriately corrected in two days. |
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A bill of lading traditionally has been created by the sender, providing details of the contents of a shipment, its destination and any special handling requirements. |
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A bill of lading is not needed for mail shipments. |
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Rail technicians provide technical experience, loading, chain tie down, unchain and off load service, all with only one bill of lading. |
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In contrast with the rules on negotiable instruments, an endorsement of a bill of lading does not make the endorser liable for any default of the carrier or previous endorsers. |
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When one bill of lading covers more than one container load, the number of pieces in each container and the total number of pieces in all containers must be shown on the bill of lading. |
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Shippers can have their traffic moving under a combination of rates rather than a single through rate and the confidentiality of each rate is ensured by separate billing on traffic moving under a unique bill of lading. |
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This provision contains a rule that an unaccepted delivery order may be defeated by due negotiation of a negotiable warehouse receipt or bill of lading that covers the same goods. |
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If the carrier and the shipper have agreed that the goods shall or may be carried on deck, the carrier must insert in the bill of lading or other document evidencing the contract of carriage by sea a statement to that effect. |
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Ms. Lambert found the answer at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Mass., in the form of a bill of lading from a ship that foundered, spilling crates of tiny dolls. |
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A great many of the printed clauses on a bill of lading purport to excuse the carrier from liability for delayed delivery or from liability for damage to or loss of the goods. |
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The service is normally carried out under a through bill of lading. |
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Accordingly, the Sub-Committee agreed that MSDS needs to identify the product being carried on the basis of the product name as identified by the bill of lading, the bunker delivery note or other shipping document. |
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A typical example is when an exporter contracts with a domestic rail or highway carrier to have goods shipped to a domestic port, at which point a separate bill of lading is issued to transport the goods overseas by ship. |
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There is little authority in English law dealing with the liability of a carrier who unnecessarily clauses a bill of lading. |
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By our count your shipment came up two shy of the bill of lading amount. |
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This Bill of Lading has been issued pursuant to and in accordance with a Contract of Carriage dated as overleaf. |
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