Commercial term denoting agreement that buyer shall accept delivery of goods in the condition in which they are found on inspection prior to purchase, even if they are damaged or defective. Latent defects are generally excepted.
A Foul Bill of Lading is a document issued by a carrier indicating that the goods being shipped were found to be damaged or short in quantity upon loading.
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