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On Board Notation Referring to A Feeder Vessel
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26 August 2003
To: Members of the Consulting Group
UCP 500 Revision
ICC Banking Commission
ParisHello Members,
To end disputes, it is necessary to clarify that "on board notation" referring to a feeder vessel is acceptable provided the bill of lading also indicates "on carriage" performed by an ocean vessel, for example for carriage of goods from Bangkok to San Francisco via Singapore as the ocean hub.
Best regards,
T. O. Lee
Toronto
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