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  2. Consignment agreement - Wikipedia

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    A consignment agreement is an agreement between a consignee and consignor for the storage, transfer, sale or resale and use of the commodity. The consignee may take goods from the consignment stock for use or resale subject to payment to the consignor agreeably to the terms bargained in the consignment agreement. The unsold goods will normally ...

  3. Contract of sale - Wikipedia

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    In contract law, a contract of sale, sales contract, sales order, or contract for sale [1] is a legal contract for the purchase of assets (goods or property) by a buyer (or purchaser) from a seller (or vendor) for an agreed upon value in money (or money equivalent).

  4. Consignment - Wikipedia

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    Many consignment shops and online consignment platforms have a set time limit (usually 60–90 days) at which an item's availability for sale expires. Within the time of contract, reductions of the price are common to promote the sale of the item, but vary by the type of item sold (depending largely on the price point, or whether or not the ...

  5. Lulu Avenue and JudeFrances Jewelry Enter Into Exclusive ...

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    "This strategic agreement leverages both the design strengths of JudeFrances with the direct sales expertise of Lulu Avenue in the home party jewelry sales business," commented Randy N. McCullough ...

  6. Contract of carriage - Wikipedia

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    A contract of carriage is a contract between a carrier of cargo or passengers and the consignor, consignee or passenger. [1] Contracts of carriage typically define the rights, duties and liabilities of parties to the contract, addressing topics such as acts of God and including clauses such as force majeure (removing liability for extraordinary occurrences beyond control of the parties). [2]

  7. Consignor - Wikipedia

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    The consignor, in a contract of carriage, is the party sending a shipment to be delivered whether by land, sea or air. [1] Some carriers, such as national postal entities, use the term "sender" or "shipper" but in the event of a legal dispute the proper and technical term "consignor" will generally be used.

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