waybill
waybill
Definition
way·bill (wā′bil′)
noun
☆ a paper giving a list of goods and shipping instructions, sent with the goods being shipped
waybill
Usage Examples
Adjective modifier
- non-negotiable: However, thought should be given to the advantages of stipulating a non-negotiable sea waybill instead of the traditional marine bill of lading.
Noun used with modifier
- air: Carriage in the latter sense was governed by the terms of the air waybill itself.
- sea: If carriers wanted to agree sea waybill type contracts, they should not use bill of lading forms.
- house: The second related to the applicability of a limitation of liability provision contained in the Schenker house air waybill.
