Talk:Manifest
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editI do some transport and I find an horrible mistake on this article:
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Manifest
"In the transport or logistics industry, a bill of lading."
A bill of lading prove that you are the owner of a shipment and it has a kind of commercial value (please see the definition of that word). This document is only used by seafreight.
A manifest is used on every kind of transport (sea, road, air). It only gives to the transporter some information about the goods (weight, king of good, date of delivery, ...). This document don't mean you are the owner of the shipment and it hasn't any comercial value.
So a manifest is like a packing list but it will never be a bill of lading. I correct it right now.
Orphiliae (talk) 14:36, 26 February 2008 (UTC)
PS : Sorry for mistakes(gramar, vocabulary), but I am french and I don't write english very well
...Manifest = not hidden or concealed: open to view,: capable of being easily understood or recognized at once by the mind: not obscure: the wisdom of the new rule was so. A new rule can be someone involving themselves with a manifest,: to show plainly: make palpably evident or certain by showing or displaying. Containing marks or indication of contents or commodity, consignee, and other pertinent information. Pertinent = part, to reach belong more at pertain that has some connection or relation with something (as a matter under discussion ~ and or decision) that is to the point that is relevant or applicable ~of~ something belonging to an estate and passing with ownership of the estate to any new owner. the dignity... was territorial and a part and ~ of the lands <conveying the land with parts and> Estate = the form of existence or state of being of something: condition or position in respect to a standard of value or to good repute <a political platform appealing to people of very~> : to bestow as an estate-- used with on or upon. Repute = ~<their judgment and ~ of thee is true-:the popular opinion of one. Ascribed;Ascribe = to refer, to a supposed cause, source, or author: assign, attribute may suggest, tentative, cojectural. To the operations of fortune.___I'm often curious why individuals are not related to most termings, aren't we the first source of such creations.___I for one own at least 98% of all words and can justify any of them. For instence those in which I posted here with meanings "can" be related to individuals useing a currency in a country. More can be said but I think that will do it. Although this did start today with Money Supply, I then went to Denominationalism which its original search was denomination which is 'denomination (currency)' I then went to List of currency redenominations ended up for a time researching Brazil's REAL CURRENCY PLATFORM. After that I researched Legal Tender actually I was searching Legal Tender or denomination. After Legal Tender I went to Provisioning, then to Vessel where there I left a message at that talk page. I then went to study Manifest, much of my information I did not get from wikipedia. Till Next Time with DeLancey History Files on Art Economics History. My whole invested search study as usual amongst other studies was why some people in a country do not have money, of course if it was just a matter of running out of money then of course I would be in affiliation with the terming Property Being, another recommended choice byDavid George DeLancey (talk) 21:09, 26 March 2011 (UTC)