- A.a receipt and proof that goods have been received on board
- B.surrendered to the customs agency of the country where the cargo is discharged
- C.used to transfer ownership of the cargo while the ship is enroute
- D.proof of title or ownership of the cargo
- A.the number of packages
- B.the number of weight
- C.both the number of packages and of the weight
- D.neither the number of the packages nor of the weight
- A.Manifest
- B.charter party
- C.Bill of Lading
- D.Portage Bill
- A.for paying
- B.to pay
- C.paying
- D.for being paid
- A.justifies
- B.justified
- C.is justifying
- D.is justified
- A.absolute
- B.important
- C.decisive
- D.prima facie
- A.recooper the broken cases
- B.endorse the bill of lading
- C.make a proper stowage
- D.remove the foreign material in it
- A.that
- B.which
- C.where
- D.while
- A.clean
- B.dirty
- C.foul
- D.claused
- A.the carrier
- B.the shipper
- C.the Charterer
- D.the merchant