Inland Bill of Lading
Inland Bill of Lading
A document used as a receipt from the carrier to shipper that covers the transport of goods overland. It also acts as a contract of carriage.
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Inland Bill of Lading
A bill of lading (a document in which the parties agree to ship a good to a certain location) that is used for transport by truck, railroad, or basically any form of transport other than a ship or airline. A bill of lading also serves as the receipt upon arrival at the destination.
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