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consignor
[ kuhn-sahy-ner, kon-sahy-nawr ]
consignor
/ kənˈsaɪnə; ˌkɒnsaɪˈnɔː; kənˈsaɪnə /
noun
- a person, enterprise, etc, that consigns goods
Word History and Origins
Origin of consignor1
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Example Sentences
If cranes or other loading appliances belonging to the Railway are used by Consignor or Consignee, a charge of 3d.
It is therefore but just that the consignor and consignee should have the benefit of the reduced cost of such shipments.
In no case, I believe, did the Confederate Government appear as the shipper or consignor.
But until the goods are resold they remain the consignor's and at his risk.
The usual plan is to file alphabetically, under the name of the consignor, first grouping by railroads.
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