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Abstract
The desirability of the bill of lading as collateral security has been recognized in business transactions for many decades. The foregoing fact arises from the inherent nature of the financing of transactions of foreign or domestic trade.
Recommended Citation
Frederick Thulin,
Bill of Lading as Collateral Security under Federal Laws,
16
Mich. L. Rev.
402
(1918).
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