Georgia Statutes
§ 11-2-323 — Form of bill of lading required in overseas shipment; "overseas."
Georgia § 11-2-323
JurisdictionGeorgia
Title11
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Bluebook
O.C.G.A. § 11-2-323 (2026).
Text
(1)Where the contract contemplates overseas shipment and contains a term C.I.F. or C. & F. or F.O.B. vessel, the seller unless otherwise agreed shall obtain a negotiable bill of lading stating that the goods have been loaded in board or, in the case of a term C.I.F. or C. & F., received for shipment.
(2)Where in a case within subsection (1) of this Code section a tangible bill of lading has been issued in a set of parts, unless otherwise agreed if the documents are not to be sent from abroad the buyer may demand tender of the full set; otherwise only one part of the bill of lading need be tendered. Even if the agreement expressly requires a full set:
(a)Due tender of a single part is acceptable within the provisions of this article on cure of improper delivery (subsection (1) of Code Se
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Legislative History
Amended by 2010 Ga. Laws 470,§ 2-5, eff. 5/27/2010.
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Severability§ 11-1-106
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Section captions§ 11-1-201
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Bluebook (online)
Georgia § 11-2-323, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ga/11-2-323.