Clean Bill of Lading :

Clean Bill of Lading :

What does this term stand for?

A Clean Bill of Lading is a transport document issued by a carrier that certifies goods have been received on board in apparent good order and condition, without any notations, clauses, or remarks indicating damage, defects, shortages, or discrepancies. This document serves as a receipt for cargo, evidence of the contract of carriage, and a document of title that confirms the shipment meets the specifications outlined in the shipping agreement. The “clean” designation signifies the absence of any adverse remarks or exceptions regarding the cargo’s condition at the time of loading, distinguishing it as an unqualified acknowledgment of receipt.

Key Characteristics

  • Absence of Adverse Notations
  • Legal and Financial Significance
  • Carrier’s Responsibility and Liability

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