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(1) If the seller is bound to arrange for carriage of the goods, he must make such contracts as are necessary for carriage to the destination in an appropriate manner and according to the usual terms for such transportation.
(2) If the seller is not bound to effect insurance in respect of the carriage of the goods, he must, at the buyer's request, provide him with all available information necessary to enable him to effect such insurance.
(3) If the seller hands the goods over to a carrier and if they are not clearly identified by markings, in shipping documents or otherwise as being intended for the buyer, the seller must give the buyer notice of the consignment specifying the goods.
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