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Foul Bill of LadingA bill of lading that contains a notation indicating damage or shortage. Also called claused and is the opposite of clean bill of lading.
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Foul Bill of LadingA receipt of goods issued by a carrier with an indication that the goods were damaged when received.
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Foul Bill of LadingA carrier-issued receipt indicating that transported merchandise was damaged when received. Compare with Clean Bill of Lading. Four Hour Call
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Foul Bill of LadingA receipt for goods issued by a carrier with an indication that the goods were damaged when received. Compare Clean Bill of Lading.
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Foul Bill of LadingA receipt for goods issued by a carrier with an indication that the goods were damaged when received. Compare Clean Bill of Lading.
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Foul Bill of LadingSee Claused Bill of Lading.
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Foul Bill of LadingA receipt for goods issued by a carrier with an indication that the goods were damaged when received.
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Foul Bill of LadingA receipt issued by a carrier indicating that the goods were damaged when received. Compare with Clean Bill of Lading.
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Foul Bill of LadingA receipt for goods issued by a carrier with an indication that the goods were damaged when received.
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Foul Bill of LadingA receipt issued by a carrier to the exporter making use of its services which, to reduce the carrier's liability, notes that the goods were in some way damaged, short in quantity, or improper [..]
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Foul Bill of LadingA bill of lading issued with notations on it which limit the carrier's liability; for example, a notation that the goods were received damaged, or short, or improperly packaged.
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Foul Bill of LadingA bill of lading that contains a notation indicating damage or shortage. Also called claused and is the opposite of clean bill of lading.
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