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2016
Abstract This chapter examines the nature of the modern-day bill of lading and its legal functions. A bill of lading is a document issued by a carrier which details a shipment of merchandise and gives title of that shipment to a specified party.
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Abstract This chapter examines the nature of the modern-day bill of lading and its legal functions. A bill of lading is a document issued by a carrier which details a shipment of merchandise and gives title of that shipment to a specified party.
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1995
Unlike other transport documents the marine or ocean bill of lading is a document of title. A holder of it is able to lay claim to goods. It is also a receipt for goods, evidence that the shipper received the goods for shipment and is signed by the ship’s master, carrier or agent. It is also evidence of a contract of carriage.
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Unlike other transport documents the marine or ocean bill of lading is a document of title. A holder of it is able to lay claim to goods. It is also a receipt for goods, evidence that the shipper received the goods for shipment and is signed by the ship’s master, carrier or agent. It is also evidence of a contract of carriage.
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Bills of Lading and Documents of Title
2013Abstract This chapter deals at length with bills of lading, beginning with the statutory use of them as a means of transferring rights and duties under the contract of carriage concluded between consignor of goods and carrier. The chapter moves on to the modern use of ship’s delivery orders and sea waybills to the same effect.
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Journal of Financial Crime, 1996
Because of their nature, bills of lading present numerous opportunities for fraudsters to manipulate the commodity trades. These opportunities arise because of the unique range of functions that such bills perform. What follows is a brief exposition of the three main legal functions of a bill of lading, as well as three areas of commerce where bill of ...
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Because of their nature, bills of lading present numerous opportunities for fraudsters to manipulate the commodity trades. These opportunities arise because of the unique range of functions that such bills perform. What follows is a brief exposition of the three main legal functions of a bill of lading, as well as three areas of commerce where bill of ...
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Bill of lading data in international trade research with an application to the COVID‐19 pandemic
Review of International Economics, 2023Aaron Flaaen +2 more
exaly
2011
Abstract This chapter examines bills of lading. While it was recognized that the holder of the bill of lading could acquire the property in the goods, it was in the second half of the nineteenth century that the character of the bill of lading as a symbol of the goods was formally recognized.
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Abstract This chapter examines bills of lading. While it was recognized that the holder of the bill of lading could acquire the property in the goods, it was in the second half of the nineteenth century that the character of the bill of lading as a symbol of the goods was formally recognized.
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The state of the art of the electronic bill of lading
F1000Research, 2022FRANCISCO Petronilho, André Zúquete
exaly
1990
There have been differing definitions by learned Judges for over a century as to what constitutes a ‘clean’ bill of lading, from Arrospe v Barr (1881) until Golodetz v Czarnikow-Rionda — ‘The Galatia’ (1980), but the most modern and accepted one was given in the case of British Imex Industries v Midland Bank Ltd (1958) when the judge stated that ‘I ...
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There have been differing definitions by learned Judges for over a century as to what constitutes a ‘clean’ bill of lading, from Arrospe v Barr (1881) until Golodetz v Czarnikow-Rionda — ‘The Galatia’ (1980), but the most modern and accepted one was given in the case of British Imex Industries v Midland Bank Ltd (1958) when the judge stated that ‘I ...
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