Bulk Goods

/ˈbʌlk ɡʊdz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Commodities delivered in large, unpackaged quantities, often subject to specific shipping and storage regulations.
    The contract specified the transportation terms for the bulk goods shipped by rail.

Forms

  • bulk goods

Commentary

In legal contexts, bulk goods are often distinguished from packaged goods for purposes of liability, insurance, and customs regulations.

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