A. bill of sale
B. bill of sight
C. bill of entry
D. bill of lading

Correct Answer: Option D

D. bill of lading

Explanation

A bill of lading is a document issued by a carrier to acknowledge receipt of cargo for shipment. A bill of lading is a contract. It covers the specific terms of the transportation agreement between a shipper and a carrier. A bill of lading is also a receipt, because it proves that the carrier accepted the goods and agreed to take them to their agreed-upon destination.

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