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English-Russian base dictionary . 2014.
English-Russian base dictionary . 2014.
Consignee — See also: Consignment Admiralty law … Wikipedia
consignee — The party named in the bill of lading to whom delivery is promised and/or title is passed. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary ( duty suspension) The person to whom duty suspended goods are consigned and who accounts for those goods in the Member… … Financial and business terms
consignee — 1) Any person or organization to whom goods are sent. 2) An agent who sells goods, usually in a foreign country, on consignment on behalf of a principal (consignor) … Accounting dictionary
consignee — 1) Any person or organization to whom goods are sent. 2) An agent who sells goods, usually in a foreign country, on consignment on behalf of a principal (consignor) … Big dictionary of business and management
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logistics — /loh jis tiks, leuh /, n. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) 1. the branch of military science and operations dealing with the procurement, supply, and maintenance of equipment, with the movement, evacuation, and hospitalization of personnel, with the … Universalium
consignor — ( duty suspension) The authorised person from whose premises goods are dispatched in duty suspension. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary * * * consignor con‧sign‧or [kənˈsaɪnə ǁ ər] noun [countable] 1. TRANSPORT a person or organization that sends… … Financial and business terms
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International commercial law — is the body of law that governs international sale transactions. [Mo, John S.; International Commercial Law (2003) 1.] A transaction will qualify to be international if elements of more than one country are involved. [Pryles, Jeff Waincymer, and… … Wikipedia