Examples of Combined Transport Bill of Lading in a sentence
Place of delivery with a Combined Transport Bill of Lading is the place where the cargo is released to the consignee.
Notwithstanding the heading "Combined Transport Bill of Lading", the provisions set out and referred to in this document shall also apply if the transport as described on the face of the Bill of Lading is performed by one mode of transport only.
Carrier's liability for through transportation is set forth in carrier's Combined Transport Bill of Lading.
When agreed, the Port will provide receipt and despatch facilities at MetroPort Auckland (“MetroPort”) for customers in respect of cargo covered by a Combined Transport Bill of Lading, which specifies that terminal as a place of receipt or delivery.
For the purpose of this Combined Transport Bill of Lading "Carrier" means Nisshin Trans Consolidator Co., Ltd.
Under BIMCO´s Combiconbill” (1995), a Combined Transport Bill of Lading (CTBL) is issued.
Using a single document, the Combined Transport Bill of Lading [CTBL/BLD], we take full responsibility for the safe shipment and delivery of cargo whether it has to move by road or rail, no matter how many different stages the cargo must go through before reaching its final destination.
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Combined Transport Bill of Lading – used in trades with different means of transport (ship/ship/rail/road) The Bill of Lading has three essential functions:1) evidence for receipt of the goods on board at a certain date/place and in a certain condition;2) evidence of the contract of carriage between the carrier and the Bill of Lading holder.3) a document of title to the goods shipped.
LIABILITY: Carrier shall be liable to Shipper for Rail and/or Motor movements in accordance with the terms and conditions of Carrier's Combined Transport Bill of Lading.