Forwarding - Law Dictionary Search Results
forward contract
forward contract see contract
burden of going forward with the evidence
burden of going forward with the evidence :burden of production
burden of coming forward with the evidence
burden of coming forward with the evidence :burden of production
Forwarding
The act of one who forwards the act or occupation of transmitting merchandise or other property
Hire
attention. To this class belong a gisters of cattle, warehousemen, forwarding merchants, and wharfingers. They are bound to use ordinary diligence,
Final report, charge-sheet
i.e., where there is no sufficiency of evidence to justify forwarding of a case to a Magistrate, it is termed variously
Bill of Lading
by a person engaged in the business of transporting or forwarding goods, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 59. Bill of
Commercial concern
cinchona plantation; (x) a concern engaged in the business of forwarding and clearing agents; (xi) any other concern which, in the
Consideration
3 All ER 95. May be a customs agent or forwarding agent who is insolvent or in liquidation. Or a consignee
Wharfinger
wharf; one who keeps a wharf to receive merchandise for forwarding or delivery to a consignees.-Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
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