Yes, the notify party on a seaway bill can be entitled to the cargo without the consignee's endorsement, depending on the terms of the bill and applicable laws. Typically, a seaway bill serves as a document of title, and while it generally indicates the consignee, the notify party may have rights to take possession of the cargo as designated by the shipper. However, the specific rights of the notify party can vary based on the shipping line's policies and the jurisdiction in which the transaction takes place. It's essential to review the terms of the bill and consult legal advice if necessary.
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