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lading
1. list of goods and shipping instructions; bill of lading - air waybill n
2. Then give me a bill of lading, whatever it takes to cover my ass, paper-wise
3. Bill of lading: document showing information on the shipper and the cargo
4. He shook hands and took the bills of lading from the Captain
5. Inside the broken and askew door, I found the lading office which looked as if the owner had only just left
6. Before the move: What was your first contact like? Were they polite on the phone? Did they answer all of your questions to your satisfaction? Did they provide you with all the necessary documents, including the Bill of Lading?
7. The mover pays for these extra services and adds the total amount to your Bill of Lading
8. # Bill of Lading: This is your contract for the moving services you will receive, as well as your receipt
9. You get a copy of it with the bill of lading
10. “As you can see from this Bill of Lading, everything was shipped to us, prepaid
11. “You have already seen this bill of lading in digital format; here are two hard-copies
12. I remembered that Sava's crate was brown and covered with lading and customs labels
13. bills of lading (BOL)
14. Bill of lading: A receipt for cargo received on board (of a ship) for transportation,
15. and much loss, not only of the lading and the ship, but also of our LIVES [life-soul-
16. and much loss, not only of the lading and the ship, but also of our LIVES (life-soul-
17. [39] Acts 27:10 "And said unto them, Sirs, I perceive that the voyage will be with injury and much loss, not only of the lading and the ship, but also of
18. wine presses on the sabbath, and bringing in sheaves, and lading
19. Acts 27:10 "And said unto them, Sirs, I perceive that the voyage will be with injury and much loss, not only of the lading and the ship, but also of our lives [life-soul-psukee]
20. Another one flowing also from the phraseology of bills of lading (a bill of lading is a shipping document limiting in certain of its clauses the liability of the carrier) is that the "King's Enemies" of a more or less overt sort are not altogether sorry that this fatal mishap should strike the prestige of the greatest Merchant Service of the world
21. The echoes of the great hammer where roof or keel were a-making, the signal-shouts of the workmen, the roar of the furnace, the thunder and plash of the engine, were a sublime music to him; the felling and lading of timber, and the huge trunk vibrating starlike in the distance along the highway, the crane at work on the wharf, the piled-up produce in warehouses, the precision and variety of muscular effort wherever exact work had to be turned out,—all these sights of his youth had acted on him as poetry without the aid of the poets, had made a philosophy for him without the aid of philosophers, a religion without the aid of theology
22. A bill of lading
23. His bills of lading were rhymed no matter how he tried to avoid it, and routine business letters had a lyrical spirit that diminished their authority
24. When a ship arrived in any of the French ports, bribery and corruption was practiced; in order to succeed in her condemnation, a separate examination of the crew would be resorted to, as to the events that happened on the voyage; offers made of one-third of the ship and lading as their portion of the prize money, if they would give information of their vessel having touched at any of the ports of England, or that any English cruiser had visited her on the voyage
25. No censure ought to be attached to the American shipper, for, by the usage of trade between the United States and Europe, the American merchant is entitled to draw for two-thirds the amount of his cargo on transmitting invoices and bills of lading with orders for insurance