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Перевод: lading
[существительное] груз ; фрахт ; погрузка ; нагрузка
Тезаурус:
- These bills of lading are commonly to be had in print in all places and several languages.
- By the middle of the 19th century, European commercial codes sanctioned the assignment or transfer of bills of lading by endorsement or delivery.
- In this sense, a common carrier's "straight" or non-negotiable bill of lading is a document of title under United States law, especially since title to the goods (although not as full fledged a title as with a negotiable bill of lading) is acquired upon the transfer of a straight bill.
- These documents include invoices, insurance certificates, exchange control documents, but, however, the bill of lading is the most important.
- The consignee needed a document that justified his claim to the goods at the journey's end and the bill of lading became such a document.
- The availability of good roads in Central and Mediterranean Europe, during the first half of the 19th century, made possible sales contracts under which the buyer paid for the goods upon the seller's tender of the bill of lading at the port of shipment or transhipment.
- Bills are drawn on buyers, or their bankers, and accepted on the handing over by the seller of the bill of lading covering the goods.
- Hence if the master does not issue the above mentioned bill of lading at the time of loading, the merchandise is declared well taken or captured.
- In a similar vein, representatives of one of the most active carriers in the North Atlantic trade recently told me that most of its North Atlantic and Baltic business is documented with sea waybills, which also differ sharply from the negotiable ocean bill of lading.
- When goods are on board ship, the indorsement and delivery of the bill of lading (which is an acknowledgement of receipt of the goods given by the master of the ship) transfers the ownership.
- Eliot, like Charlie, was preoccupied with bill books, so that a "Bill of Lading" even finds its way into his note on "C.i.f.
- The ocean bill of lading's demise or metamorphosis can be evaluated from a strictly maritime law perspective (an evaluation that this writer is not equipped to make), or from a banking law perspective.
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