Act: Bill of Lading Act, 1855

This Act defines the character of the bill of lading as an evidence of the contract of carriage of goods between the ship owner and the shipper, as an acknowledgement of the receipt of the goods on board the vessel and, as a document of title. The bill of lading is one of the various documents required in connection with settlement of marine cargo claims.

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