A carrier or warehouseman delivers goods or bailed goods by obtaining a reasonable security (such as a bank guarantee) rather than by bill of lading, bill of lading, or warehouse receipt. A surety delivery was once considered invalid because it violated the receivable nature of bills of lading, but is now recognized as a valid commercial practice because it is not contrary to public order or good morals. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
運送人または倉庫業者が貨物引換証,船荷証券,倉庫証券と引換えでなく,相当の担保 (たとえば銀行の保証状) を提供させて,運送品または寄託物を引渡すこと。保証渡しは,かつては貨物引換証などの受戻し証券性に反するものとして無効とされたが,現在では公序良俗に反する商慣習ではないという理由で,有効と認められている。
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