Book1 Division07 Title07 Chapter01 Part01
From Thai Codification Draft of 1919
DRAFT: CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL CODE FOR KINGDOM OF SIAM.
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BOOK ON OBLIGATIONS.
DIVISION VII. SPECIFIC CONTRACTS.
TITLE VII. Carriage.
Chapter I. Carriage of Goods.
Part I. General.
Section 589.
- [I] The person making an agreement with a carrier for the transportation of goods is called the sender or consignor.
- [II] The person to whom the goods are forwarded is called the consignee.
- [III] The remuneration to be paid for the transportation of the goods is called the freight.
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Section 590.
- The accessories of the freight include any customary expenses duly incurred by the carrier in course of transportation.
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Section 591.
- [I] If required by the carrier, the sender must supply him with a way-bill. The way-bill must show the following particulars:
- (1) The nature of the goods sent, their weight or bulk and the nature, number and marking of the packages.
- (2) The place of destination.
- (3) The name or trade name and address of the consignee.
- (4) The place where and the time when the way. bill is made out.
- [II] The way-bill must be signed by the sender.
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Section 592.
- [I] If required by the sender, the carrier must supply him with a consignment note.
- [II] The consignment note must show the following particulars:
- (1) The matters contained in Section 591, 1, 2 & 3.
- (2) The name or trade name of the sender.
- (3) The amount of freight.
- (4) The place where and the time when the consignment note is made out.
- [III] The consignment note must be signed by the carrier.
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Section 593.
- A consignment note may be made to a named person, or to order, or to bearer.
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