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baada ya kumaliza kukagua miradi ya maendeleo ya libeneke na wadau wa globu ya jamii naomba msaada tutani kwa hao wataalamu wa kusafirisha mizigo. kila mara nikisafirisha mizigo naulizwa dokumaa ya bill of lading iko wapi? mie nachanganyikiwa. hivi ni bill of landing ama lading na kwa nini.
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Bill Of Lading
ReplyDeleteBill of Lading is the official document prepared by the carrier duly accepting the goods for shipment containing information like item, quantity, value, vessel details, date, port, consigner , consignee etc. Bill of lading is a contract to carry the goods to the said destination based on which seller can claim consideration and buyer can take delivery of the goods.
ok sir here we go:
ReplyDeleteA bill of lading (sometimes referred to as a BOL,or B/L) is a document issued by a carrier to a shipper, acknowledging that specified goods have been received on board as cargo for conveyance to a named place for delivery to the consignee who is usually identified. A through bill of lading involves the use of at least two different modes of transport from road, rail, air, and sea. The term derives from the verb "to lade" which means to load a cargo onto a ship or other form of transportation.
A bill of lading can be used as a traded object. The standard short form bill of lading is evidence of the contract of carriage of goods and it serves a number of purposes:
It is evidence that a valid contract of carriage, or a chartering contract, exists, and it may incorporate the full terms of the contract between the consignor and the carrier by reference (i.e. the short form simply refers to the main contract as an existing document, whereas the long form of a bill of lading (connaissement intégral) issued by the carrier sets out all the terms of the contract of carriage);
It is a receipt signed by the carrier confirming whether goods matching the contract description have been received in good condition (a bill will be described as clean if the goods have been received on board in apparent good condition and stowed ready for transport); and
It is also a document of transfer, being freely transferable but not a negotiable instrument in the legal sense, i.e. it governs all the legal aspects of physical carriage, and, like a cheque or other negotiable instrument, it may be endorsed affecting ownership of the goods actually being carried. This matches everyday experience in that the contract a person might make with a commercial carrier like FedEx for mostly airway parcels, is separate from any contract for the sale of the goods to be carried, however it binds the carrier to its terms, irrespectively of who the actual holder of the B/L, and owner of the goods, may be at a specific moment.
iguess no doubt any more with the terminology.
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ReplyDeleteSisi wadau wa Hill View Family Company Ltd tungependa kukupatia maana halisi ya Term Bill of lading ni kama ifuatavyo... Nanukuhu kutoka kwenye Wikipedia "A bill of lading (sometimes referred to as a BOL,or B/L) is a document issued by a carrier to a shipper, acknowledging that specified goods have been received on board as cargo for conveyance to a named place for delivery to the consignee who is usually identified. A through bill of lading involves the use of at least two different modes of transport from road, rail, air, and sea. The term derives from the verb "to lade" which means to load a cargo onto a ship or other form of transportation.
Ankal hii inaitwa BILL OF LADING na sio Bill of Landing.
Ni bill of lading ingawa siwezi kukujibu kwa nini maana ni sawa na kuniuliza kwa nini mbuzi anaitwa mbuzi badala ya jogoo. Unaweza kupata ufafanuzi zaidi kupitia kamusi ya merriam webster mtandaoni:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lading
lade /leɪd/ Show Spelled [leyd] Show IPA verb,lad·ed, lad·en or lad·ed, lad·ing.
ReplyDelete–verb (used with object)
1.to put (something) on or in, as a burden, load, or cargo; load.
2.to load oppressively; burden (used chiefly in the passive): laden with many responsibilities.
3.to fill or cover abundantly (used chiefly in the passive): trees laden with fruit; a man laden with honors.
4.to lift or throw in or out, as a fluid, with a ladle or other utensil.
–verb (used without object)
5.to take on a load.
6.to lade a liquid.
acha uvivu siku ingine nenda google katafute maana au nunua dictionary,ni bill of lading,maana ya lading hio hapo juu na maana ya bill kaangalie dictionary.
Wewe Mbeba BOX ulosema Ankal mvivu yaonekana ni wa ovyo ama box limekuchosha, Hyu jamaa alitaka kufundisha hapa. Mimi nimekuwa najua yote hayo bali nimekuwa natumia Neno BILL OF LANDING, leo ndo nagundua kuwa nimechemka siku zote hizo.
ReplyDeleteMuheshimiwa hapo juu na swali lako la kizushi,,,!
ReplyDeletehuo sasa usumbufu! hizo maana zote hapo juu umeshindwa kuelewa? unataka nini sasa wewe? tafsiri?...na kwa taarifa yako ni ngumu sana mtu kutumia neno au kuongea bila kudesa! hata hayo maneno uliotumia kuulizia swali yote umedesa!
pasaka njema.
Is google accessible to you ? If yes, use it fully and if no rudi tu bongo tuendeleze libeneke achana na mabox ya ukerewe.Kwa ushauri, most of stuffs nowdays are easly solved by google or any other search engine.
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