Carrier's bill of lading includes the following clauses on its front side:
‘In accepting this bill of lading, any local customs or privileges to the contrary notwithstanding, the shipper, consignee and owner of the goods and
the holder of this bill of lading, agree to be bound by all the stipulations, exceptions and conditions stated herein whether written, printed, stamped
or incorporated on the front or reverse side hereof, as fully as if they were all signed by such shipper, consignee, owner or holder.’
‘In witness whereof three (3) bills of lading, all of the tenor and date have been signed, one of
which being accomplished, the others to stand void.’
For terms and conditions of Carrier's bill of lading, as printed on its reverse side, please see Rule 8-010 (B/L Terms 1-15) and Rule 8-020 (B/L Terms 16-34).
- (Definitions) When used in this Bill of Lading
- "Ocean Carrier" means the company named on the reverse side of this bill of lading, which performs sea carriage of Goods, and the vessel, her owner, and demise charterer, whether any of the preceding parties is acting as ocean carrier, non-vessel operating common carrier, or bailee.
- "Inland Carrier" means carriers (other than the Ocean Carrier) by land, water or air, participating in combined transport of the Goods, whether acting as carrier or bailee.
- "Combined Transport" means carriage of the Goods under this Bill of Lading from place of receipt from merchant to place of delivery to Merchant by the Ocean Carrier plus one or more Inland Carriers.
- "Port-to-Port Transportation" means carriage of the Goods under this Bill of Lading other than combined transport.
- "Merchant" includes the shipper, consignor, consignee, owner, and receiver of the Goods and the holder of this Bill of Lading.
- "Goods" means the cargo described on the face of this Bill of Lading and, if the cargo is packed into container(s) supplied or furnished by or on behalf of the Merchant, include the container(s) as well.
- "Vessel" includes the vessel named on the face of this Bill of Lading and any ship, craft, lighter, barge or other means of transport that is substituted in whole or in part for that vessel.
- "Container" includes any containers (including an open top container) flat rack, platform, trailer, transportable tank, pallet or any other device used for transportation of goods.
- "Laden on Board" or similar words endorsed on this Bill of Lading means that the Goods have been loaded on board the Vessel or are in the custody of the Ocean Carrier, and in the event of Combined Transport if the originating carrier is an Inland Carrier. "On Board" means that the Goods have been loaded on board rail cars or other means of Inland carriage or are in the custody of a participating railroad or other Inland Carrier.