consignor

NOUN
  1. the person who delivers over or commits merchandise
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use consignor In A Sentence

  • The consignees can make use of the chance to write their comments about the service and the products and forward them to the consignors immediately through the bond, she adds.
  • The consignors then shopped the piece around, and Washington dealer Guy Bush got a very good buy indeed as a consequence.
  • The consignor is a retired stockbroker, with an MBA from the University of Southern California. The Compradore Registry Collections to be sold by Heritage in Palm Beach : Coin Collecting News
  • Frozen plant of company many invest in, attract consignor thick as hail.
  • John Storer purchased the bay filly from consignor Anderson Farms, agent.
  • Several more dealer intermediaries handled the Adams-Carter 1804 silver dollar prior to its acquisition by our present consignor. CLASSIC RARITIES: Adams-Carter 1804 Class III Silver Dollar : Coin Collecting News
  • Dry Creek Stables purchased the bay filly for $31,000 from consignor Cashel Stud, agent.
  • The expectations of the consignors have adjusted to the market over the last year, and the buyers have just jumped right in.
  • But, following a sale, deals are made quietly by all parties: Consignors of bought-in lots, especially those with reserve prices, may owe the auctioneer money -- called a "buyback" -- for various fees, such as for catalog photography, outside expertise, insurance and shipping. The Aftermath of an Auction
  • Decades later, the consignor began collecting Jefferson nickels again, and this time succeeded in assembling all of those #1 All-Time finest PCGS Registry sets. The Compradore Registry Collections to be sold by Heritage in Palm Beach : Coin Collecting News
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy