Waybill – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
waybill
n.
document listing details of the goods that are being carried, bill of lading; list of passengers
Waybill
A
waybill (
UIC) is a document issued by a
carrier giving details and instructions relating to the
shipment of a
consignment of
goods. Typically it will show the names of the
consignor and
consignee, the point of origin of the consignment, its destination, and
route. Most freight forwarders and trucking companies use an in-house waybill called a house bill. These typically contain "conditions of contract of carriage" terms on the back of the form. These terms cover limits to liability and other terms and conditions.
waybill
Noun
1. a receipt given by the carrier to the shipper acknowledging receipt of the goods being shipped and specifying the terms of delivery
(synonym) bill of lading
(hypernym) receipt
Waybill
(n.)
A list of passengers in a public vehicle, or of the baggage or gods transported by a common carrier on a land route. When the goods are transported by water, the list is called a bill of lading.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
Waybill
The document covering a shipment and showing the forwarding and receiving stations, the name of consignor and consignee, the car initials and number, the routing, the description and weight of the commodity, instructions for special services, the rate, total charges, advances and waybill reference for previous services, and the amount prepaid.
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