Eventually he was put in charge of the lading of boats and the freight business.
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The containers thus served as something of a bill of lading or an accounts book.
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This can be used with a database to identify the lading, origin, destination, etc.
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Olson said she wanted the truckers to provide a copy of their bill of lading.
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Bills of lading and other documents of title, which are governed by Article 7 of the Code.
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Seller's bank exchanges bill of lading for payment from buyer's bank.
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A document that describes the contents of a shipment in greater detail than a bill of lading.
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He turned from scribbling to lading his canvases with lush oils.
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Seller provides bill of lading to bank in exchange for payment.
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Cargo: goods carried by a large vehicle
Cargo (or freight) is goods or produce transported, generally for commercial gain, by ship, aircraft, train, van or truck. In modern times, containers are used in most intermodal long-haul cargo transport.
The action of loading; Shipment, cargo, freight
Refers to the freight shipped; the contents of a shipment.
The cargo carried in a transportation vehicle.
That which constitutes a load. The freight in a vehicle.
One of the fetters with which the Fenris-wolf was bound.
The commodity carried in a tank or hopper car.
That which is loaded into a ship. The act of loading.