Combined transport document definition

Combined transport document means a bill of lading or other document of title produced by a shipping company, combined transport operator or agent covering cotton being moved by combined transport, intermodal transport or multimodal transport.

Examples of Combined transport document in a sentence

  • In practice, they have replaced their “older brother” - ICC Rules for a Combined transport document (URC), drawn up in 1973.

  • Clause Ab. Clause Bc. Clause C21 Combined transport document made to order of Issuing Bankd.

Related to Combined transport document

  • Credit Support Document means any agreement or instrument that is specified as such in this Agreement.

  • TE Document means Tender Enquiry Document

  • Project Documents means all documents relating to the Construction Loan, Mortgage Loan and Construction Contract. It shall also include all documents required by any governmental agency having jurisdiction over the Apartment Housing in connection with the development, construction and financing of the Apartment Housing, including but not limited to, the approved Plans and Specifications for the development and construction of the Apartment Housing.

  • Programme Document means each of the Master Trust Deed, the Agency Agreement, the Registrar Agreement, the Margin Account Agreement, the Margin Account Security Agreement, the Portfolio Administration Agreement, the Operating Procedures Agreement, the Determination Agency Agreement, the Broker Dealer of Record Agreement, the Services Agreement and each Authorised Participant Agreement and "Programme Documents" means all such documents.

  • Contract Document means collectively the e-Tender documents, designs, drawings, specifications, agreed variations, if any and such other documents constituting the e-Tender and acceptance thereof.