The content of a bill of lading does not include the
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A bill of lading is a legal document issued by a carrier that acknowledges the receipt of goods and details the terms and conditions of their transportation. The content of a bill of lading typically includes the name of the shipper, the date and place of shipment, the name and destination of the vessel, the type, quantity, and condition of the goods being shipped, and any special instructions or terms related to the shipment. However, the content of a bill of lading does not include demurrage payable, which refers to the fees charged for the delay of a vessel beyond the time specified for loading and unloading.