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Through bill of ladingA single bill of lading covering both the domestic and international carriage of an export shipment.
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Through bill of ladingA single bill of lading covering both the domestic (inland) and international carriage of an export shipment.
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Through bill of ladingIn respect of the transit of goods involving multiple stages, a Bill of Lading by which the Carrier undertakes to carry the goods for the sea stage of the transit and either carry the goods for all other stages of transit or arrange contracts with Carriers in respect of such other stages of transit.
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Through bill of ladingA single bill of lading covering receipt of the cargo at the point of origin for delivery to the ultimate consignee, using two or more modes of transportation.
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Through bill of ladingA single bill of lading covering receipt of the cargo at the point of origin for delivery to the ultimate consignee, using two or more modes of transportation.
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Through bill of ladingBill that covers transit of goods from consignor to consignee when more than one means of transport is employed.
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Through bill of ladingSee "Bills of Lading & Related Documents" (supra).
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Through bill of ladingA single bill of lading covering receipt of the cargo at the point of origin for delivery to the ultimate consignee, using two or more modes of transportation.
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Through bill of ladingB/L issued for containerised door-to-door shipments that have to use different ships and/or different means of transportation (aircraft, railcars, ships, trucks, etc.) from origin to destination. Unlike in case of a multimodal Bill Of Lading, the principal carrier or the freight- forwarder (who issued the through B/L) is liable under a contract of [..]
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Through bill of ladingA single bill of lading covering receipt of the cargo at the point of origin for delivery to the ultimate consignee, using two or more modes of transportation.
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Through bill of ladingA single bill of lading covering the inland transport of a cargo from the point of origin to that of final delivery to the ultimate consignee, when two or more modes of transportation are used. Ocean [..]
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