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Summary Of: Bill of lading

bill of lading involves the use of at least two different modes of transport from road... it is quite evident that bill of lading can be used as a traded object... The standard short form bill of lading is evidence of the... when we hand over the bill of lading we surrender title to the goods and our power of sale over the goods... A straight bill of lading by land or sea... bill of lading which are possessory title documents and negotiable... a bill of lading is not a document of title...

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