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With regard to the relationship of all documents’ date, the correct statements include ().

A.The?invoice?date?should?be?on?the?first?date?of?all?the?documents.

B.The?B/L?date?should?not?be?earlier?than?the?shipping?date?stipulated?in?the?L/

C.Packing?List?date?should?be?before?the?date?of?the?commercial?invoice

D.Draft?should?be?later?than?the?B/L?dat

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