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CONSIGNOR - One who makes a consignment to another.
When goods are consigned to be sold on commission, and the property remains in the consignor; or when goods have been consigned upon a credit, and the consignee has become a bankrupt or failed, ...

 


Consignor: the person named in the bill of lading as the one from whom the goods have been received for shipment.

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The consignor or shipper is commonly bound to the carrier for the hire or freight of goods. 1 T. R. 659. But whenever the consignee engages to pay it, he also becomes responsible.

"An instrument issued by the carrier to the consignor, consisting of a receipt for the goods and an agreement to carry them from the place of shipment to the place of destination, is a bill of lading.

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.

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.
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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 ...

See also: Consignee, Goods, Consign, Right, Lawyer

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