International Trade Meaning and Definition of Straight Bill Of Lading
Meaning of Straight Bill Of Lading
A nonnegotiable bill of lading in which the goods are consigned directly to a named consignee.
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Straight bill of lading in Maritime Law
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See “Bills of Lading & Related Documents” (see this legal maritime term in this international legal dictionary).
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