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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consignee" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of shipping and logistics to refer to the person or entity that is designated to receive goods or shipments.
Example: "The package was addressed to a consignee in New York who would be responsible for accepting the delivery."
Alternatives: "the recipient" or "the receiver".
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The construct is explored via action-based research in a steel industry logistics triad, that is, a third party logistics provider, a consigner and a consignee.
2. That, as a general rule, the delivery of goods by a consignor to a common carrier, for account of a consignee, has effect as delivery to such consignee, is elementary.
Second, because the protection afforded by §109(a) is available only to the "owner" of a lawfully made copy (or someone authorized by the owner), the first sale doctrine would not provide a defense to a §602(a) action against any non-owner such as a bailee, a licensee, a consignee, or one whose possession of the copy was unlawful.
Bankruptcy law allows third-party creditors of a consignee to attach consigned property in the consignee's possession when the consignee declares bankruptcy unless a consignor has acted to perfect a security interest in the consigned goods by complying with commercial law requirements.
This Note argues that because art consignment stands apart from other types of consignment, the law should not require art consignor-collectors to follow UCC filing requirements to protect their artwork from attachment by third-party creditors, who are acutely aware of the risk that a consignee art dealership is substantially dealing in consigned artwork.
The drafters of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) provided for attachment because they wanted to protect third-party creditors from the unwelcome surprise of hidden liens dominating claims to a consignee's property in bankruptcy.
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Can it be doubted that a State might establish a state monopoly of the manufacture and sale of beer, and either prohibit all competing importations, or discourage importation by laying a heavy impost, or channelize desired importations by confining them to a single consignee?" Id., at 62-63, 57 S.Ct., at 78-79.
Country Group A 5 and A 6 government consignees are not required to sign or provide a prior consignee statement.
Once furnished to a particular consignee, the ECCN that applies to any item need not be refurnished to that consignee at the time the same exporter makes an additional export of the same item, if the information remains accurate at the time of the additional export.
Once furnished to a particular consignee, the ECCN that applies to any item need not be refurnished to that consignee at the time the same reexporter or transferor makes an additional reexport or transfer (in-country) of the same item, if the information remains accurate at the time of the additional reexport or transfer (in-country).
The term "invoice" means a written account, memorandum, list, or catalog, which is issued in connection with any commercial dealing in fur products or furs, and describes the particulars of any fur products or furs, transported or delivered to a purchaser, consignee, factor, bailee, correspondent, or agent, or any other person who is engaged in dealing commercially in fur products or furs.
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