HRS §490:7-305
Getting a bill of lading sent to another place
A carrier can issue a bill of lading at the destination or another place if the consignor asks. Also, someone with control of the goods during transit can ask for a substitute bill at a different place, as long as they give up the old bill.
The statute, as written — Destination bills
(a) Instead of issuing a bill of lading to the consignor at the place of shipment, a carrier, at the request of the consignor, may procure the bill to be issued at destination or at any other place designated in the request. (b) Upon request of any person entitled as against a carrier to control the goods while in transit and on surrender of possession or control of any outstanding bill of lading or other receipt covering the goods, the issuer, subject to section 490:7-105, may procure a substitute bill to be issued at any place designated in the request.
Sections this one refers to
§490:7-105 Switching between electronic and paper title documents
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