waybill
IPA: wˈeɪbɪɫ
noun
- A document that lists the final destination (and other details) of each part of a cargo.
verb
- To provide (cargo) with a waybill document.
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Examples of "waybill" in Sentences
- San Francisco Music Vibes of the 2000's by sandra waybill
- If using a courier, please staple a copy of the air waybill to the ballot envelope prior to sealing the courier envelope.
- Currently the bulk of these revenues come from passenger ticket taxes of various forms, a cargo waybill tax and some fuel taxes.
- Commercial Courier: Some states will also accept a commercial courier service waybill as evidence of submission from outside the U.S.
- Bill called me from his truck because he had a package on board and, knowing I had moved, he wanted to get my new address (my cell phone number was on the waybill).
- The Protest Letter to a shipping company must be presented within the time stipulated on the Bill of Lading, truck or air waybill, which is normally within three days of taking delivery of the consignment.
- Bill's "waybill" on behalf of the township, with a gold pencil presented to her by the Stage Company -- Bones 'joy, far from knowing no bounds, seemed to know nothing but them, and he witnessed it apparently in the air.
- And also funded construction of all the airports and other aviation infrastructure from general taxes, instead of charging most of those costs to airlines and passengers in the form of landing fees, passenger facility charges, freight waybill taxes, and other forms of user fee. charles Says:
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