*For division of cost *For delivery and taking delivery of goods. *For transfer of risk. *For proof of delivery. *For proof of transport document.
it can be used as a proof of delivery
I imagine it's proofs of delivery similar to how it's attorneys general
Proof Of Delivery in courier service.
POD : Proof of delivery
POD - Proof OF Delivery
well a doctor can tell my doing a pelvic exam rather or not you have had a child.
P.O.D. stands for "Proof of Delivery".
Document accompanying a shipment of goods that lists the description, grade, and quantity of the goods delivered. A copy of the delivery note, signed by the buyer or consignee, is returned to the seller or consignor as a proof of delivery.
It's simply physical proof that the item has been delivered. If the item goes missing, and there is proof the item was delivered - there is then a 'paper trail' for investigation.
There are a number of benefits to using the Royal Mail Special Delivery service. Some of the benefits include next day delivery, online proof of delivery, compensation, Saturday delivery and money-back guarantee if your parcel does not arrive at its location on time.
Yes, certified mail is considered legal proof of delivery because it requires a signature from the recipient upon receiving the mail. This signature serves as evidence that the item was successfully delivered to the intended recipient on a specific date and time.