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Definition of 'Seaway Bill' The definition of a 'seaway bill' in Sections 208 and 209 of the code contains the same two initial requirements as for a bill of lading: it must evidence (i) a contract of carriage, and (ii) the carrier's receipt of the goods. However, unlike the bill of lading, the seaway bill is not a document of title. Thus there is no need for the consignee to present any transport document at the port of discharge, as long as he can identify himself as the party named as consignee in the seaway bill. Accordingly, the third requirement under the code is that the seaway bill obliges the carrier to deliver goods to the consignee named in the document. The carrier's only responsibility in this respect is to exercise due diligence when confirming the identity of the person claiming to be the consignee. Since the seaway bill is not a document of title, it may not be entirely suitable for shipments of goods intended for multiple resale during carriage. It is not absolutely clear under the code whether a buyer/consignee with a right of disposal over the goods can name yet another consignee
Seaway - 1965 Shipment from Marseilles 1-1 was released on: USA: 15 September 1965
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The Saint Lawrence Seaway links the Midwest to the Atlantic Ocean. The Saint Lawrence Seaway flows from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean.
Telex release is a letter written by the shipping line. Seaway bill is a code.
Seaway Trail was created in 1978.
Seaway Stakes was created in 1956.
The St Lawrence Seaway
Cornwall Seaway News was created in 1985.
The duration of Seaway - TV series - is 3600.0 seconds.