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    Key Point:More the use of trade terms is primarily intended to clarify issues related to the delivery of goods by both sellers and sellers ...The three trade terms fob. Cfr. Cif are identical:)A. The buyer and the seller have the same duty of declarationB. The buyer and the seller bear the same freight liabilityC. The buyer and seller have the same insurance liabilityD. The buyer and seller have the same liability for cargo risksE. Same means of transport

    More “the use of trade terms is primarily intended to clarify issues related to the delivery of goods by both sellers and sellers ...”

    The three trade terms fob. Cfr. Cif are identical:)

    A. The buyer and the seller have the same duty of declaration

    B. The buyer and the seller bear the same freight liability

    C. The buyer and seller have the same insurance liability

    D. The buyer and seller have the same liability for cargo risks

    E. Same means of transport required

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    When dealing using the following trade terms, it is essential that the seller give the buyer a “notice of loading” in a timely manner, as it will have a direct impact on the seller's and seller's exposure to risks in transit? ( )

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    In using the following trade terms for dealing, it is essential that the seller give the buyer a timely “notification of loading” because it will have a direct impact on the buyer's and seller's exposure to risks in transit. ( )

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    Trade terms determine the obligations of both the seller and the seller during delivery and delivery. ( )

    Trade terms determine the obligations of both the seller and the seller during delivery and delivery. ( )

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    Fas and fob under tackle trade terms define the risk line for both buyers and sellers by the port of shipment. ( )

    Fas and fob under tackle trade terms define the risk line for both buyers and sellers by the port of shipment. ( )

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    Trade terms determine the obligations of both the seller and the seller during delivery and delivery. ( )

    Trade terms determine the obligations of both the seller and the seller during delivery and delivery. ( )

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    The parties ' rights and obligations are defined in the fob trade terminology, and the liability, costs and risks of both buyers and sellers are divided into () categories。

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    The various variations in the trade terminology of fob are intended to address the burden on both buyers and sellers of the cost of unloading the goods. ( )

    The various variations in the trade terminology of fob are intended to address the burden on both buyers and sellers of the cost of unloading the goods. ( )

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    When the fob trade term is used to deliver the goods, the risk of both the buyer and the seller is transferred ( )。

    A. Factory

    B. Pier

    C. Shipboard of the port of embarkation

    D. Shipboard shipment

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    According to incoterm 2000, when both sellers and sellers use the trade term fob, the carriage of goods is assumed by the seller. ( )

    According to incoterm 2000, when both sellers and sellers use the trade term fob, the carriage of goods is assumed by the seller. ( )

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    The terms of trade (also known as trade terms) are a short phrase or a combination of a few words used to describe the buyer and the seller , and

    The terms of trade (also referred to as trade terms) are defined by a short phrase or a combination of a few words to describe the division between the buyer and the seller , and 。

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