Commission Merchant
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Commission merchant. A factor is commonly said to be an agent employed to sell goods or merchandise, consigned or delivered to him by or for his principal for a compensation commonly called factorage or commission. Hence he is often called a commission merchant or consignee; and the goods received by him for sale are called a consignment, Story's Agency, 28.
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