It really kind of depends if the charges are far out of line. Freight charges should be equal to the actual cost of shipping the freight. The charges however can and often do include handling. Handling charges have come under government scrutiny lately. The amounts charged for handling should be able to be justified with a costing analysis usually through a generally recognized business method of allocating costs. If the handling portion of fees charged are significantly higher than the costs allocated to handling, this could cause legal issues for the company.
It means French Orange Banana It means :free on board. Relates to freight charges, I think internationally.
Yes you can go to jail for up to 5 years
Unclear what is being asked. Paralegals who work for law firms - their charges are usually included in the total legal bill received from the attorney's office. If you hire a para-legal yourself, the charges will have been known or negotiated up-front.
It's possible but not legal.
C&F Terms of Sale, or INCOTERMS. Obsolete, albeit heavily used, term of sale meaning "cargo and freight" whereby Seller pays for cost of goods and freight charges up to destination port. In July, 1990 the International Chamber of Commerce replaced C&F with CFR.
Pardoned charges should not show up on a standard background check. However, depending on the type of background check being conducted and the laws in the jurisdiction, some pardoned charges might still be visible. It's always best to consult with a legal professional for specific advice.
From my understanding, LDP means seller is responsible for all charges including destination duty and freight to local port. Buyer is only responsible for the local pick up and delivery charge. I could be wrong.
F(ree) O(n) (B)oard = paid up to the side of the dock in Rotterdam including ocean freight, but excluding any terminal handling charges or any cost that would be incurred after.
Up to 30 gs is legal and no charges will be proccessed.
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So that freight cars could be interchanged. Its easy to move people, harder for freight.
I did an internet search using freight trucking services NC. Several sites came up. Here is one that seems to have a lot of information (http://www.freight-freight-freight.com/freight/north%20carolina.htm).