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One of the key documents in the world of commerce is the bill of lading, which serves as a receipt for goods that have been shipped. A "clean" bill of lading is one that indicates no sign of damage, loss, or defect in the goods, and is signed by the carrier or an authorized representative. It is worth noting that a clean bill does not necessarily have to explicitly state its cleanliness. Instead, a bill that does contain such notations is referred to as "claused", "foul", or "dirty".