Collection of Freight Charges

(See Note A)
1. When the Bill of Lading and Shipping Order indicates that a party other than the consignor or consignee is responsible for pay the freight charges, such party’s name and address must appear in the body of the Bill of Lading and Shipping Order at time of original tender.
2. Carrier will accept such shipments only when the consignor has established credit with originating carrier and guarantees to pay all lawfully accrued charges if the third party fails to do so within the time allowed. If consignor has not established credit and such shipment is inadvertently accepted, the consignor will be responsible for all lawfully accrued charges if the third party fails to do so within the time allowed (See Note B).

NOTE A: Shipments subject to the provisions of this item must be billed as "prepaid" (See Note C).
NOTE B: Such shipments will not be accepted if the consignor executed Section "7", the nonrecourse provision of the Bill of Lading.
NOTE C: Carrier will not accept a corrected Bill of Lading to add third party billing instructions if the shipment has already been delivered or if shipper has signed Section 7, the nonrecourse provision, of the Bill of Lading.