A bill of lading which has been qualified by the carrier to show that the goods were not sound when loaded. Usually termed a “dirty” bill of lading.
A bill of lading which has been qualified by the carrier to show that the goods were not sound when loaded. Usually termed a “dirty” bill of lading.
(1) The amount of premium charged or debited to an agent, to be collected; (2) The book of business represented by such premiums; (3) The territory where most of the insureds are located; (4) The total number of individual or home service insureds assigned to a given agent for collection of weekly or monthly premiums and for servicing, commonly referred to as “people in my debit”.