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A bill of lading document outlining the terms of shipment, including details about the carrier, shipper, and freight charges, with information on special handling instructions, liability limitations, and legal requirements for transportation.
Note:
Year
Subject:
Shipping, Freight
Document Type:
Bill of Lading
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Year:
Not specified
Region / Jurisdiction:
United States
Subject:
Commercial Law, Negotiable Instruments
Document Type:
Educational Chapter / Legal Text
Governing Law:
Uniform Commercial Code, Article 3
Topics Covered:
Drafts, Checks, Promissory Notes, Certificates of Deposit, Negotiability Requirements, Indorsements
Intended Audience:
Law students, legal practitioners
Case Study Included:
Alpacas of America, LLC v. Groome
Document type:
Bill of lading
Form type:
Short form
Negotiability:
Not negotiable
Industry:
Freight transportation
Mode of transport:
Ground freight
Applicable regulations:
United States federal and state transportation regulations
Referenced standards:
NMFC Item 360
Legal references:
49 USC § 14706
Parties involved:
Shipper, carrier, consignee, third-party billing entity
Scope:
Domestic freight shipment
Fields included:
Shipment details, freight charges, commodity description, liability terms, signatures
Context:
Commercial shipping documentation
Subject area:
Commercial law
Topic:
Negotiable instruments
Document type:
Educational lecture notes
Legal framework:
Uniform Commercial Code
Key concepts:
Commercial paper, notes, drafts, negotiability, holder in due course, defenses
Parties involved:
Maker, payee, bearer, drawer, drawee, holder
Transfer methods:
Negotiation, endorsement, delivery
Liability types:
Primary liability, secondary liability
Warranties:
Transfer warranties, presentment warranties
Doctrines:
Shelter principle, finality of payment rule
Examples included:
Hypothetical case involving theft and holder in due course analysis
Note:
Consultation period
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Business Law / Negotiable Instruments
Document Type:
Educational Exercise / Assessment
Institution / Organization:
Unspecified
Author:
Unspecified
Target Audience:
Students or professionals studying negotiable instruments
Period Covered:
Contemporary
Date Created:
2026-03-05
Number of Questions:
46
Question Types:
True/False, Multiple Choice
Legal Focus:
Negotiability, Holder in Due Course, Drafts, Checks, Promissory Notes, Certificates of Deposit
Document title:
INT GROUP B Standard Form Letter of Indemnity
Document type:
Letter of indemnity
Issuing body:
International Group of P&I Clubs
Governing law:
English law
Jurisdiction:
High Court of Justice of England
Subject matter:
Delivery of cargo at a port other than that stated in the bill of lading
Related documents:
Bill of Lading; Back-letter
Insurance context:
P&I insurance exclusion for misdelivery
Parties involved:
Shipowner; Carrier; Shipper; Consignee; Requestor; Charterers
Requirement for delivery:
Presentation of at least one original bill of lading
Risk notice:
Liability for delivery at alternative port not covered by P&I insurance
Associated forms:
INT GROUP BB; INT GROUP C; INT GROUP CC
Legal characteristics:
Joint and several liability
Source type:
Standard contractual form recommended by the International Group
Note:
Year
Document type:
Standard Form
Organization / institution:
International Group
Document type:
Bill of lading
Form type:
Short form
Negotiability:
Not negotiable
Industry:
Freight transportation
Mode of transport:
Ground freight
Applicable regulations:
United States federal and state transportation regulations
Referenced standards:
NMFC Item 360
Legal references:
49 USC § 14706
Parties involved:
Shipper, carrier, consignee, third-party billing entity
Scope:
Domestic freight shipment
Fields included:
Shipment details, freight charges, commodity description, liability terms, signatures
Context:
Commercial shipping documentation
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Cargo delivery, Bill of Lading
Document Type:
Standard form
Organization / Institution:
International Group
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Shipping carriers, ship owners
Validity period:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Amendment date:
Not specified
Year:
[insert year]
Region / City:
[insert region or city]
Topic:
Indemnity, cargo delivery
Document type:
Standard Form Letter of Indemnity
Organization / Institution:
[insert name of organization or institution]
Author:
[insert author]
Target audience:
[insert target audience]
Period of validity:
[insert period, if applicable]
Approval date:
[insert date of approval]
Amendment date:
[insert date of amendments]
Year:
[insert year]
Region/City:
[insert region/city]
Subject:
Letter of Indemnity for Cargo Delivery Without Bill of Lading
Type of Document:
Legal Document
Issuer:
[insert name of Requestor]
Author:
[insert name of party requesting delivery]
Target Audience:
Parties involved in shipping and cargo delivery
Effective Period:
[insert period]
Approval Date:
[insert date of approval]
Amendment Date:
[insert date of amendment]
Note:
Year
Document Type:
Bill of Lading
Document title:
Standard Form Letter of Indemnity to be given in return for Delivering Cargo at a Port other than that Stated in the Bill of Lading
Subject:
Maritime cargo delivery and indemnity obligations
Document type:
Standard form indemnity letter
Industry:
Maritime shipping and cargo transportation
Related document:
Bill of Lading
Parties involved:
Vessel owners or managers; requestor of substituted delivery; shipper; consignee
Legal framework:
English law
Jurisdiction:
High Court of Justice of England
Purpose:
Indemnity for delivery of cargo at a substitute port
Key elements:
Vessel identification; ports of loading and discharge; cargo description; bill of lading details; indemnity obligations; security for arrest or detention; joint and several liability
Applicable situation:
Delivery of cargo at a port different from the one stated in the bill of lading
Financial responsibility:
Requestor indemnifies owners, servants and agents against liability, loss, damage or expense
Security provisions:
Provision of bail or security in case of arrest, detention or interference with vessel or related property
Execution requirements:
Signature of authorised signatory representing the requestor
Associated risk notice:
Acceptance of the letter does not reinstate P&I cover
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Geneva, Switzerland
Topic:
Shipping / Cargo Release
Document Type:
Instruction Letter
Organization / Institution:
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A.
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Shipping parties, Shippers, Agents, and vessel owners
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
International shipping ports
Subject:
Maritime law, cargo delivery, indemnity
Document type:
Standard form letter
Organization / Institution:
International Group of P&I Clubs
Author:
INT GROUP CC
Target audience:
Ship owners, charterers, banks involved in shipping transactions
Applicable period:
From issuance until completion of delivery obligations
Date of issue:
2026
Legal jurisdiction:
English law
Incorporating bank agreement:
Yes
Cargo type:
General, bulk, or liquid cargo as specified in individual cases
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Uganda
Theme:
Procurement, Health Services, Public Contracts
Document Type:
Pre-Qualification Notice
Authority:
Mulago Specialised Women and Neonatal Hospital
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Providers, Contractors, Suppliers
Period of Validity:
2025-2028
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Year:
2025
Region:
Neath Port Talbot County Borough
Topic:
Social care services for children with disabilities
Document Type:
Consultation paper
Organization:
Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council
Target Audience:
Children with disabilities, young people, parent carers, stakeholders
Consultation Period:
28 April 2025 – 27 July 2025
Services Covered:
Family Link, Park House
Purpose:
Proposal to expand and potentially bring overnight short break services under direct Council provision
Assessment:
Children and young people assessed through Children’s Social Services
Year:
2021
Region / City:
New Jersey, USA
Subject:
Human Research Protection, Consent Process, Medical Research
Document Type:
Instructional Document
Institution:
Rutgers University
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers, IRB Members, Study Participants
Period of Use:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Revision:
Not specified
Document type:
Completed Research Paper, Short Paper, Panel, PDWs
Page size:
US letter size
Margins:
1 inch (2.54 cm)
Line spacing:
Single (1.0)
Font:
Georgia 10-point for normal text, 20-point bold for title
Font for tables and captions:
Georgia 10-point bold
Table style:
Equal vertical spacing for readability
Figures, tables, and captions:
Should be numbered and placed near relevant text
Language style:
English (any dialect, consistency required)
Visual media submissions:
Link to external media (Vimeo, YouTube)
Contextual description:
Guidelines for formatting and submitting papers to PACIS 2025.