Wisconsin Code § 402.320

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I.F. and C.& F. terms. (1) The term C.I.F.
means that the price includes in a lump sum the cost of the goods
and the insurance and freight to the named destination. The term
C.& F. or C.F. means that the price so includes cost and freight to
the named destination.
(2) Unless otherwise agreed and even though used only in
connection with the stated price and destination, the term C.I.F.
destination or its equivalent requires the seller at the seller’s expense and risk to:
(a) Put the goods into the possession of a carrier at the port for
shipment and obtain a negotiable bill or bills of lading covering
the entire transportation to the named destination; and
(b) Load the goods and obtain a receipt from the carrier
(which may be contained in the bill of lading) showing that the
freight has been paid or provided for; and
(c) Obtain a policy or certificate of insurance, including any
war risk insurance, of a kind and on terms then current at the port
of shipment in the usual amount, in the currency of the contract,
shown to cover the same goods covered by the bill of lading and
providing for payment of loss to the order of the buyer or for the
account of whom it may concern; but the seller may add to the
price the amount of the premium for any such war risk insurance;
and
(d) Prepare an invoice of the goods and procure any other documents required to effect shipment or to comply with the contract; and
(e) Forward and tender with commercial promptness all the
documents in due form and with any endorsement necessary to
perfect the buyer’s rights.
(3) Unless otherwise agreed the term C.& F. or its equivalent
has the same effect and imposes upon the seller the same obligations and risks as a C.I.F. term except the obligation as to
insurance.
(4) Under the term C.I.F. or C.& F. unless otherwise agreed
the buyer must make payment against tender of the required doc-

uments and the seller may not tender nor the buyer demand delivery of the goods in substitution for the documents.

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