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The Principal Difference Between a Straight Bill of Lading and a Bill

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The principal difference between a straight bill of lading and a bill of lading made to order is that


A) a bill of lading made "to order" will allow a recipient to claim that they are defective, whereas a straight bill of lading will not.
B) a bill of lading made "to order" names the owner of the goods, whereas a straight bill of lading does not.
C) a bill of lading made "to order" will not allow a recipient to claim that they are defective, whereas a straight bill of lading will so allow.
D) a bill of lading made "to order" names the person who has ownership of the goods in transit, whereas a straight bill of lading names only the buyer.
E) a bill of lading made "to order" can be made out to anyone, whereas a straight bill of lading cannot.

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