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Bill of Lading. A document signed by a carrier (a transporter of goods) or the carrier's representative and issued to a consignor (the shipper of goods) that evidences the receipt of goods for shipment to a specified designation and person. (TheFreeDictionary)
clean on board bill of lading: A transport document issued by a carrier to a shipper based on a dock receipt or provided by a customs broker that proves goods have been shipped and which has no clause or notation which indicates that the shipped goods or their packaging were defective or insufficient in number. (BusinessDictionary)
An ocean bill of lading is a document required for the transportation of goods overseas across international waters. An ocean bill of lading serves as both the carrier's receipt to the shipper, and as a collection document or an invoice. (Investopedia)
The Sea Waybill is a document or transport contract made between the maritime company and the shipper. The SWB is not to be confused with the Bill of Lading (BL) which is both a title of ownership of goods and is used as a receipt for cargo accepted for transportation. The SWB is also considered as proof of reception of goods. (GEFCO)
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