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n. (bill of lading English)
Usage examples of "bills of lading".
Didn't you say you were studying bills of lading and the tariff rules?
They'd also taken away the laboriously gathered partially burned bills of lading and accounts from the bankers.
Do you take 'em off the invoices or bills of lading when new ones arrive, or what?
Some printing plant must have done a good job of making out false bills of lading.
Several scrolls and a pile of what appear to be bills of lading are stacked on one side, a closed ledger beside them.
A dark blue woolen dress of fine cut marked her a merchant as much as did the leather folder she carried for her bills of lading or the guild pin over one breast, a silver quill pen.
The top of the desk was a magpie's nest, littered with inkpots, trinkets, bits of jewelry, bills of lading, tattered quills, silver buttons, ragged bits of paper and crumpled clothing, and a scatter of coins in silver and bronze, copper and gold, currency of several colonies, several countries.
The dining cabin, however, had now been made over to Stephen Maturin, and when breakfast arrived, Jack, having dealt with almost a third of the invoices, advice-notes and bills of lading, nodded towards its door and asked 'Is the Doctor stirring?
Several trucks were backed up as soldiers examined cargoes, bills of lading, and the truckers' passes and orders before allowing them to proceed.
Sealing the containers, she turned to the bills of lading and FedEx shipping labels.
More like a freight station, with bills of lading and rubber stamps everywhere, and pasty-faced clerks scribbling away with broken pens in huge, cumbersome ledgers.
It didn't occur to the port security people to conduct a search, since all the bills of lading were in good order and passed the bar-code scans properly.