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original bill of lading      
Bill of lading that bears the original signature of the master of a ship or his agent.
Uniform Bill of Lading Act         
Uniform Bill of Lading Act of 1916
The Uniform Bills of Lading Act was adopted in 1909 and passed by the US Uniform Law Commission. The act addressed the judicial and legislative treatment of issues such as the extent of the carrier's liability to the consignee of the goods or to the buyer of the bill of lading based upon the carrier's issuance of the bill.
Bill of Lading         
  • Charter-party bill of lading, for a sulfuric acid bulk cargo
DOCUMENT ISSUED BY A CARRIER (OR THEIR AGENT) TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CARGO FOR SHIPMENT
Consignment note; Bill of Lading; Connote number; Way-Bill; Shipping bill
Bills of lading are contracts between the owner of the goods and the carrier. There are two types. A straight bill of lading is nonnegotiable. A negotiable or shipper's order bill of lading can be bought, sold, or traded while goods are in transit and i

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Bill Pinkney

Willie “Bill” Pinkney (August 15, 1925 – July 4, 2007) was an American performer and singer. Pinkney was often said to be the last surviving original member of The Drifters, who achieved international fame with numerous hit records. He was chiefly responsible for its early sounds. The Drifters have had a strong influence on soul, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll music. As an original group member, Bill Pinkney was a 1988 inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with The Drifters .