Receipt of Goods, also known as a delivery receipt or a good received note (GRN), is a document used to acknowledge the receipt of goods from a seller, supplier, or vendor. It is typically used by businesses to verify that the goods they have received from a supplier meet the terms of the purchase order, and to ensure that payment is released to the supplier. Receipt of Goods documents often include information about the goods received, such as the quantity, quality, description, price, and other relevant details. There are two main types of Receipt of Goods: a non-negotiable receipt and a negotiable receipt. A non-negotiable receipt is used when goods are received from a supplier without any conditions or terms attached. It is a simple confirmation of delivery and is typically used for smaller orders. A negotiable receipt is used when goods are received with conditions or terms attached, such as warranties or guarantees. It is a more detailed document and is typically used for larger orders.