Not exact matches
A thick binder contains partial service history along with other documentation, reportedly
dating back to the
bill of lading from importation.
That said, your freight forwarder should be able to furnish your supplier with a letter stating that the goods have been exported (with a copy
of the relevant
Bill of Lading) which will allow your supplier to refund you the taxes (a company I was at before would allow refunds up to two years past the
date of sale per various tax regulations).
Alimport v Soubert Shipping Co Ltd [2000] 2 Lloyd's Rep 447: A decision
of Timothy Walker J. on preliminary issues arising out
of the ante
dating of a
bill of lading by time charterer's agents and the extent to which this could affect the existence
of a contract
of carriage to which shipowners were a party.