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The bill of lading is a required document to move a freight shipment. The bill of lading (BOL) works as a receipt of freight services, a contract between a freight carrier and shipper and a document of title.
A bill of lading (BL or BoL) is a legal document issued by a carrier to a shipper that details the type, quantity, and destination of the goods being carried. A bill of lading also serves as a shipment receipt when the carrier delivers the goods at a predetermined destination.
A bill of lading is like a receipt -- it is an acknowledgement of the receipt of goods. A carrier often gives a shipper a bill of lading and an invoice when it is moving goods for the shipper. How it works/Example: Company XYZ is in Seattle and it wants to purchase goods from a supplier, Company ABC, in China.
Three bills are standard one for the shipper, one for the consignee, and one for the banker, broker or third party. For security purposes, it's advisable to only request as many bills of lading as you actually need. ... The straight bill of lading is non-negotiable and must be marked as such.
A bill of lading must be transferable, and serves three main functions: it is a conclusive receipt, i.e. an acknowledgement that the goods have been loaded; and. it contains or evidences the terms of the contract of carriage; and. it serves as a document of title to the goods, subject to the nemo dat rule.
The Bill of Lading is the contract of carriage, in other words it embodies the agreement between the carrier and the shipper on movement and delivery of goods. It is used as a receipt signed by the carrier confirming that the goods match the description listed, and have been received by the carrier in good order.
Bills of lading are therefore usually made out to or endorsed to a named consignee. The greatest security of all is afforded by issuing or endorsing a bill to a buyer nominated bank with an instruction to the bank to endorse and hand the bill over to the buyer when, and only when, payment has been made.
A bill of lading is a document of title, a receipt for shipped goods, and a contract between a carrier and shipper. This document must accompany the shipped goods and must be signed by an authorized representative from the carrier, shipper, and receiver.
A blank endorsement on a bill of lading is an indication that there is no specified recipient of the endorsed bill.
A bill of lading needs to have three signatures on it: the shipper's, the carrier's, and the receiver's. The shipper's signature says that the quantity and quality of the loaded goods meet the industry standard. The carrier's signature verifies that when he received the load the cargo was in good condition.
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