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Send
to dispatch to commission or direct to go as to send a messenger
remit
remit re·mit·ted re·mit·ting [Latin remittere to let go back, send back, give up, forgive, from re- back + mittere to
Issue (despatch)
Shorter Oxford English Dictionary include: 'to give exit to; to send forth, or allow to pass out; to let out; ...
Export
Export, includes the taking or sending out of goods by land, sea or air, on consignment
Giving notice in writing
in the s. as restricted to the customary mode of sending notice through postal service or even by personal delivery, the
export
export : to carry or send (as a commodity) to some other place (as another country)
remand
Middle French, to order back, from Late Latin remandare to send back word, from Latin re- back + mandare to order]
Liquidator
and subject to the requirements of the Act. He must send in his accounts twice a year at least to the
Shipper
One who sends goods from one place to another not in the same
Emission
The act of sending or throwing out the act of sending forth or putting
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