Straight Bill of Lading
Definition
A Straight Bill of Lading is a document issued by the carrier to acknowledge the receipt of goods and provide evidence of the contract of carriage. Unlike a negotiable bill of lading, it is non-transferable and indicates that the goods are to be delivered to a specific named consignee.
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