Consignee - Law Dictionary Search Results
Institor
Institor, a consignee or factor; one who superintends the business of a store
Freight
be ready for delivery, or has been delivered to the consignee, according to the contract for its conveyance. 1. Goods transported
Fine
fine was single when an estate was granted to the consignee, and nothing rendered to the cognisor; or double, when there
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Factor
or commission. Hence he is often called a commission-merchant or consignee; and the goods received by him for sale are called
Commission merchant
commission. Hence he is often called a commission merchant or consignee; and the goods received by him for sale are called
Consignment
the person to whom they are sent is called the consignee. (ii) means goods entrusted to a railway administra-tion for carriage.
Consideration
forwarding agent who is insolvent or in liquidation. Or a consignee may be a bank, the directors of which might well
A person
A person. The word 'a person' in s. 55(1) of the Railways Act must be understood to mean 'consignor', 'consignee',...
Invoice
or account of as goods to be sent to a consignee to insert in a priced list to write or enter
Factor
transacts business for others in commission a commission merchant or consignee He may be a home factor or a foreign factor
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