Consignee A person or business to whom something is consigned, typically goods for sale or delivery. Need Legal Help? Get Informed ...
CONSIGNEE - Party who is to receive good; usually the buyer. One to whom a consignment is made.
Consignee: A person or business holding another's goods for sale or for delivery to a designated agent. Consignment: The act of consigning goods to one who will sell them for the owner or transport them for the owner.
Consignee: the person to whom cargo is consigned as stated on the bills of lading. Consignor: the person named in the bill of lading as the one from whom the goods have been received for shipment.
The consignee is the person who receives the property and the consignor is the person who ships the property to the consignee. Construction: Legal process of interpreting a phrase or document.
Whenever any consignee or factor, having possession of merchandise, with authority to sell the same, or having possession of any bill of lading, permit, certificate, receipt, or order, for the delivery of merchandise, with the like authority, ...
"Every bill of lading in the hands of a consignee or endorsee for valuable consideration, representing goods to have been shipped on board a vessel or train, ...
An item can be consigned to a transportation company, for example, for the purpose of transporting it from one place to another. The consignee is the person who receives the property and the consignor is the person who ships the property to the ...
Consignment: Delivery of goods from the owner to another party ("consignee") to be sold by the consignee for the benefit of the owner. Consistent: In agreement with; not contradictory.
To leave an item of property in the custody of another. An item can be consigned to a transportation company. The consignee is the person to receive the property and the consignor is the person who ships the property to the consignee. Conspiracy: ...
The merchandise entrusted to the factor is called a consignment, and a factor is often synonymously called a consignee.
(n) Bill of Lading is the official document prepared by the carrier duly accepting the goods for shipment containing information like item, quantity, value, vessel details, date, port, consigner , consignee etc.
See also: Goods, Law, Consign, Right, Person
 
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