A receipt given by the carrier to the shipper acknowledging receipt of the goods being shipped and specifying the terms of delivery.
Document issued by a carrier (or their agent) to acknowledge receipt of cargo for shipment.
1 The drayman came in and handed the druggist the bill of lading .
2 And as Margie scanned the bill of lading she began to relax.
3 What bill of lading was it you wanted to see me about?
4 And the bill of lading gone a missing in the post.
5 Two copies of the bill of lading should be made out.
6 Have the bill of lading handed over to our agent to check up.
7 An order bill of lading is one that may be transferred upon indorsement.
8 The mate's receipt is afterwards exchanged for the bill of lading .
9 A bill of lading so indorsed is said to be indorsed ''in blank.''
10 Am I not to have a bill of lading , or how!
11 She has not got her bill of lading stuck upon her broadside, I suppose?
12 The goods shipped are described in a paper called a " bill of lading . "
13 We want a rebate on that bill of lading .
14 Transshipment goods on a through bill of lading .
15 This is done by means of a bill of lading , to which is attached a draft.
16 It may not have been a manifest-itmay have been an invoice or a bill of lading .
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