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claused bill of lading

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A quick definition of claused bill of lading:

A bill of lading is a document that shows that goods have been received by a carrier or shipper's agent for transportation. It is like a contract between the shipper and the carrier. There are different types of bills of lading, such as negotiable and non-negotiable bills of lading, clean and unclean bills of lading, and through bills of lading. A clean bill of lading has no notes or clauses, while an unclean bill of lading shows that the goods were damaged or there was a shortage. A claused bill of lading is the same as an unclean bill of lading.

A more thorough explanation:

A claused bill of lading is a type of bill of lading that contains a notation or clause qualifying the terms of the bill. This means that there is some issue with the goods being shipped, such as damage or a shortage, that is noted on the bill of lading.

For example, if a shipment of electronics is found to have some items damaged during transport, the bill of lading may be marked with a clause indicating the damage. This alerts the recipient of the shipment that there was an issue with the goods and allows them to take appropriate action.

The notation on a claused bill of lading can affect the legal rights and responsibilities of the parties involved in the shipment. It is important to carefully review any clauses or notations on a bill of lading before accepting the shipment.

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