A non-negotiable bill of lading which states a specific identity to whom the goods should be delivered. See Bill of Lading.
A nonnegotiable bill of lading that designates a consignee who is to receive the goods and obligates the carrier to deliver the goods to that consignee only.
A bill of lading that is non-negotiable. The wording in the consignment area of the document usually reads "Consigned to." Compare "Negotiable Bill of Lading."
Non-negotiable document provides that shipment is to be delivered direct to party whose name is shown as consignee. Carrier does not require its surrender upon delivery except when needed to identify consignee.
Non-negotiable Bill of Lading in which the goods are consigned directly to a named consignee.
A term for a non negotiable bill of lading. In the U.S. the Pomerene Act governs its operation.
A non-negotiable document. Surrender of the original is not ordinarily required upon delivery of property, except when necessary to identify the consignee.