‘Carrier’ means the Company stated on the front of this Bill of Lading as the Carrier and on whose behalf this Bill of Lading has been signed.
‘Merchant’ includes the shipper the consignee, the receiver of the Goods, the holder of this Bill of Lading any person owning or entitled to the possession other Goods or this Bill of Lading any person having a present or future interest in the Goods or any person acting on behalf of any of the above mentioned persons.
‘Goods’ includes the cargo supplied by the Merchant and includes any Container not supplied by or on behalf of the Carrier.
‘Container’ includes any container, trailer transportable tank, lift, van, flat pallet, or any similar article of transport used to consolidate goods.
‘Carriage’ means the whole of the operations and services undertaken or performed by of on behalf of the Carrier in respect of the Goods.
‘Combined Transport’ arises where the Carriage called for by this Bill of Lading is not a Port to Port Shipment.
‘Port to Port Shipment’ arises where the place of Receipt and the place of Delivery are not indicated on the front of this Bill of Lading or if both the place of Receipt and the place of Delivery indicated are ports and the Bill of Lading does not in the nomination of the place of Receipt or the place of Delivery on the front hereof specify and place or spot within the area of the port so nominated.
‘Hague Rules’ means the provisions of the international Convention for Unification of certain Rules relating to Bills of Lading signed at Brussels on 25th, August 1924.
‘Hague Visby Rules’ means the Hague Rules as amended by the Protocol signed at Brussels on 23rd February 1968.
‘COGSA’ means Carriage of Goods by Sea Act of the United States of America approved on 16th April 1936.
‘COGWA’ means the Carriage of Goods by Water Act 1936 of Canada.
‘Charges’ includes freight and all expenses and money obligations incurred and payable by the Merchant.
‘Shipping Unit’ includes freight unit and the term unit as used in the Hague Rules and Hague Visby Rules.
‘Person’ includes an individual, a partnership a body corporate or other entity Stuffed includes filled consolidated packed loaded or secured.
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