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  2. List of style guides - Wikipedia

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    A style guide is a set of standards for the writing and design of documents, either for general use or for a specific publication, organization or field. This web page lists various style guides by category, country, and topic, including the Chicago Manual of Style, the APA Style, and the ISO 690.

  3. Proof of delivery - Wikipedia

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    Proof of delivery is a document that confirms a carrier has satisfied its terms of a contract of carriage for cargo by confirmation of the recipient or consignee. Learn about the history, features, and legal implications of proof of delivery in postal and maritime contexts.

  4. Boilerplate clause - Wikipedia

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    A boilerplate clause is a standardized term in contracts that defines the relationship and rights of the parties. Learn about common types of boilerplate clauses, such as assignment, force majeure, arbitration, and severability.

  5. FOB (shipping) - Wikipedia

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    FOB (free on board) is an international commercial term for delivery of goods by sea or inland waterway, where the seller pays for transportation to the port of shipment and the buyer pays for the rest. FOB also has a different meaning in North America, where it indicates the point of transfer of liability and risk from the seller to the buyer.

  6. Bill of lading - Wikipedia

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    A bill of lading (BOL) is a document issued by a carrier to acknowledge receipt of cargo for shipment. It serves as a receipt, a contract and a document of title to the goods, and is used in international trade and maritime law.

  7. List of used book conditions - Wikipedia

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    Learn the standard terms for describing the condition of used books, such as as new, fine, very good, good, fair, poor, and ex-library. Find out how these terms were proposed, adopted, and modified by booksellers and online services.

  8. Free shipping - Wikipedia

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    Free shipping is a marketing tactic used by online vendors to attract customers by lowering up-front prices and adding shipping costs later. Learn how free shipping works, its benefits and drawbacks, and its popularity among online shoppers.

  9. Advance ship notice - Wikipedia

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    ASN stands for advance ship notice, a notification of pending and upcoming deliveries matched to the prior provided packing list. It is a common EDI document that enables the sender to describe the contents and configuration of a shipment in various levels of detail and provides an ordered flexibility to convey information.