Bill of lading

A bill of lading (sometimes abbreviated as B/L or BoL) is a document issued by a carrier which details a shipment of merchandise and gives title of that shipment to a specified party. Bills of lading are one of three important documents used in international trade to help guarantee that exporters receive payment and importers receive merchandise. A straight bill of lading is used when payment has been made in advance of shipment and requires a carrier to deliver the merchandise to the appropriate party. An order bill of lading is used when shipping merchandise prior to payment, requiring a carrier to deliver the merchandise to the importer, and at the endorsement of the exporter the carrier may transfer title to the importer. Endorsed order bills of lading can be traded as a security or serve as collateral against debt obligations.

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The word "lading" means "loading", both words being derived from the Old English word hladan. "Lading" specifically refers to the loading of cargo aboard a ship (despite the etymology, "bills of loading" is not a synonym for "bills of lading").

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India modernizes Bills of Lading legislation

SAFETY4SEA 14 Mar 2025
The Bills of Lading Bill, 2024, will rename the existing law to the Bills of Lading Act, 2025, and include several key reforms ... The Bills of Lading Bill, 2024, is part of a broader effort to modernize ...

Lok Sabha Passes Bills of Lading Bill, 2025, Modernizing 169 Year Old Colonial Shipping Law (Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways of the Republic of India)

Public Technologies 11 Mar 2025
The Bills of Lading Bill, 2024, will rename the existing law to the Bills of Lading Act, 2025, and include several key reforms ... The Bills of Lading Bill, 2024, is part of a broader effort to modernize ...

Lok Sabha passes Bills of Lading Bill aimed to simplify shipping

The Hindu 10 Mar 2025
Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal termed it a historic milestone in India’s journey towards a modern, efficient, and globally competitive shipping sector ....
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