Cargo Receipt definition

Cargo Receipt or “Receipt for the Cargo” shall mean a document (in paper or electronic form) which is provided to the shipper, by the Carrier creating a Shipment Record which shall be deemed to effect a Cargo Contract for a cargo shipment identifiable on such Cargo Receipt.
Cargo Receipt or “Receipt for the Cargo” shall mean a document (in paper or electronic form) which is provided to the Shipper, by the Carrier, its agent or subcontractor (in paper form unless otherwise agreed between the Parties), creating a Shipment Record as a substitute for the issuance of an air waybill, and which permits identification of the shipment that has been accepted and deemed “ready for carriage”.
Cargo Receipt or “Receipt for the Cargo” shall mean a document (in paper or electronic form) which is provided to the Shipper, by the Carrier in paper form unless otherwise agreed between the Parties, creating a Shipment Record as a substitute for the issuance of an air waybill and which permits identification of the shipment that has been accepted and deemed “ready for carriage”.

Examples of Cargo Receipt in a sentence

  • The Consignee may need to have access to the Cargo Receipt containing weight, volume and number of pieces.

  • Cargo Receipt upon cargo acceptance and Proof of Delivery upon cargo delivery are to be issued in paper in addition to electronic form.

  • In the event that a Cargo Receipt cannot be provided at the time of delivery of the cargo, the Carrier shall provide a Warehouse Receipt (as an interim cargo receipt) at such time, and the Cargo Contract shall be deemed concluded, however, transportation of the cargo shall continue to be subject to Carrier confirming to the Freight Forwarder that the shipment is Ready for Carriage.

  • Subject to Section 4.4, the Cargo Receipt shall be governing with respect to the weight, volume and number of pieces applicable to the cargo shipment covered by the Cargo Receipt.

  • When Carrier(s) determine(s) that a cargo shipment is Ready for Carriage, Carrier(s) shall establish a Shipment Record and issue a Cargo Receipt in the form set forth in IATA Resolution 600g, except that the Warehouse Receipt shall nonetheless continue to serve as prima facie evidence as to the weight and number of pieces delivered to Carrier at the date, time and place specified on the Warehouse Receipt.

  • The date of the Cargo Receipt shall be the date that the Carrier transmits the FSU/RCS message.

  • If the discrepancy is resolved and/or Carrier(s) determine that the cargo shipment is Ready for Carriage, Carrier(s) may then issue a Cargo Receipt pursuant to Article 4.4 of this Agreement.

  • The Cargo Receipt will confirm the FWB message information and FSU/RCS message information.

  • Note: If any discrepancy is found between physical goods and the electronic shipment data, it shall be communicated to the delivery person immediately, and the shipment shall be handled according to Carrier’s exceptionprocedures, or as agreed between Carrier and Freight Forwarder.9.GHAAfter all the conditions to take delivery of the physical goods are positive: a) GHA assigns it to a location in the system b) Provides a Cargo Receipt/ Warehouse Receipt to the person delivering the cargo.

  • FCR Charges – A separate Forwarder Cargo Receipt is issued for each destination and the relevant charges are for vendor’s account.


More Definitions of Cargo Receipt

Cargo Receipt or “Receipt for the Cargo” shall mean a document (in paper or electronic form) which is provided to the Shipper, by the Carrier in paper form unless otherwise agreed between the Parties, creating a for the Warehouse Receipt (or Shipper’s Delivery Note if used as a Warehouse Receipt). However it is envisioned that Parties shall endeavor to establish electronic means for the Cargo Receipt and for the Warehouse Receipt.

Related to Cargo Receipt

  • Drop shipment means the sale of a prescription drug to a

  • Itinerary/Receipt means a travel document or documents the carrier or its agent issues to the passenger travelling on a ticket. The itinerary/receipt contains the passenger’s name, flight information and notices relevant for the journey. This document is to be retained by the passenger during the entire journey.

  • cargo ship means any ship which is not a passenger ship;

  • Warehouse receipt means a document of title issued by a person engaged in the business of storing goods for hire.

  • Escrow Receipt Means the receipt substantially in the form annexed to the Escrow Agreement representing a fractional undivided interest in the funds held in escrow thereunder.

  • Advance shipment notice means an electronic notification used to list the contents of a shipment of goods as well as additional information relating to the shipment, such as passive radio frequency dentification (RFID) or item unique identification (IUID) information, order information, product description, physical characteristics, type of packaging, marking, carrier information, and configuration of goods within the transportation equipment.

  • Preliminary Receipt means the receipt issued by the Principal Regulator, evidencing that a receipt has been, or has been deemed to be, issued for the Preliminary Prospectus in each of the Qualifying Jurisdictions;

  • Receipt means the physical or electronic arrival of the invoice at the address of the Authority detailed at clause A5.4 (Notices) or at any other address given by the Authority to the Contractor for the submission of invoices.

  • Extraordinary Receipt means any cash received by or paid to or for the account of any Person not in the ordinary course of business, including tax refunds, pension plan reversions, proceeds of insurance (other than proceeds of business interruption insurance to the extent such proceeds constitute compensation for lost earnings), condemnation awards (and payments in lieu thereof), indemnity payments and any purchase price adjustments.

  • Shipment means a volume of products offered to and accepted by Carrier for transportation.

  • Trust Receipt shall have the meaning set forth in the Custodial Agreement.

  • Payment Agent means Odyssey Trust Company, or any other payment agent or trust company, bank or financial institution as the Company may appoint to act as payment agent with the approval of the Purchaser, acting reasonably, for the purpose of, among other things, paying the Option Premium to the Company Shareholders in connection with the Arrangement.

  • Confirmation means the entry of the Confirmation Order on the docket of the Chapter 11 Cases.

  • Final Receipt means the receipt issued by the Principal Regulator, evidencing that a receipt has been, or has been deemed to be, issued for the Final Prospectus in each of the Qualifying Jurisdictions;

  • Document Custodian means the Custodian when acting in the role of a document custodian hereunder.

  • Notice of receipt means a written document that is issued by the

  • Delivery Time means the time for Delivery stated in the Purchase Order.

  • Sub-Custodian means and include (i) any branch of a “U.S. bank,” as that term is defined in Rule 17f-5 under the 1940 Act, and (ii) any “Eligible Foreign Custodian” having a contract with the Custodian which the Custodian has determined will provide reasonable care of assets of the Fund based on the standards specified in Section 3.3 below. Such contract shall be in writing and shall include provisions that provide: (i) for indemnification or insurance arrangements (or any combination of the foregoing) such that the Fund will be adequately protected against the risk of loss of assets held in accordance with such contract; (ii) that the Foreign Securities will not be subject to any right, charge, security interest, lien or claim of any kind in favor of the Sub-Custodian or its creditors except a claim of payment for their safe custody or administration, in the case of cash deposits, liens or rights in favor of creditors of the Sub-Custodian arising under bankruptcy, insolvency, or similar laws; (iii) that beneficial ownership for the Foreign Securities will be freely transferable without the payment of money or value other than for safe custody or administration; (iv) that adequate records will be maintained identifying the assets as belonging to the Fund or as being held by a third party for the benefit of the Fund; (v) that the Fund’s independent public accountants will be given access to those records or confirmation of the contents of those records; and (vi) that the Fund will receive periodic reports with respect to the safekeeping of the Fund’s assets, including, but not limited to, notification of any transfer to or from a Fund's account or a third party account containing assets held for the benefit of the Fund. Such contract may contain, in lieu of any or all of the provisions specified in (i)-(vi) above, such other provisions that the Custodian determines will provide, in their entirety, the same or a greater level of care and protection for Fund assets as the specified provisions.

  • LNG means liquefied natural gas.

  • Review Receivables means those certain Receivables identified by the Servicer to the Asset Representations Reviewer following receipt of a Review Notice as not having been paid in full by the Obligor or purchased from the Issuer in accordance with the terms of the Basic Documents at or prior to the date of such Review Notice.

  • Invoice means a Contractor’s claim for payment. At the Agency’s discretion, claims may be submitted on an original invoice from the Contractor or may be submitted on a claim form acceptable to the Agency, such as a General Accounting Expenditure (GAX) form.

  • Tank wagon means a straight truck having 1 or more compartments other than the fuel supply tank designed or used to carry motor fuel.

  • Front-end Load means the Sales load which may be included in the offering price of the Units; provided however that different levels of Front-end Load may be applied to different investors, as determined by the Management Company. However aggregate of Front-end Load and Back-end Load should not exceed 3% of Net Asset Value.

  • Merchant Shipping Notice means a Notice described as such, issued by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, and any reference to a particular Merchant Shipping Notice includes a reference to any such document amending or replacing that Notice which is considered by the Secretary of State to be relevant from time to time;

  • Billing agent means a telephone utility that includes in a bill it sends to a customer a charge for a product or service offered by a service provider.[PL 1999, c. 59, §1 (NEW); PL 1999, c. 59, §3 (AFF).]

  • Batch Load Demand Resource means a Demand Resource that has a cyclical production process such that at most times during the process it is consuming energy, but at consistent regular intervals, ordinarily for periods of less than ten minutes, it reduces its consumption of energy for its production processes to minimal or zero megawatts.