Consignment Agreement definition

Consignment Agreement means an agreement under which a dealer agrees —
Consignment Agreement means separately and together, (i) the Business Operations Consignment Agreement dated January 30, 2002, entered into by and between VWFSJ and Cedyna Financial Corporation (Current Company Name: SMBC Finance Service Co., Ltd.) and (ii) the Business Operations Consignment Agreement dated January 1, 2007, entered into by and between VWFSJ and JACCS under each of which SMBC Finance Service (in the case of (i)) or JACCS (in the case of (ii)) is engaged by VWFSJ to provide most of the services of the Auto Loan Receivables (as amended).
Consignment Agreement means that certain Amended & Restated Agreement for Consignment of Memo Merchandise, by and among the Company, Liberty Procurement Co. Inc., Buy Buy Baby, Inc. and Restore Capital (BBB), LLC (the “Consignor”), dated as of April 4, 2023, as amended, restated, replaced, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof.

Examples of Consignment Agreement in a sentence

  • Upon completion of the Consignment Agreement (and Contribution Agreement, if the consignor is electing to retain equity in an offering), the insurance burden will shift to Collectable.

  • Insurance obligation will transfer from consignor to Collectable, once the Consignment Agreement is completed.

  • Should you decide to retain equity in an offering, you will be required to complete and sign a ‘Contribution Agreement’ in addition to this Consignment Agreement.

  • Except as amended hereby, the Consignment Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and is in all respects hereby ratified and affirmed.

  • The parties hereto agree that this Amendment shall in no manner affect or impair the liens and security interests evidenced or granted by the Consignment Agreement or in connection therewith.


More Definitions of Consignment Agreement

Consignment Agreement. As defined in Section 1 of this Agreement.
Consignment Agreement means the consignment agreement between a Dealer and a consignee in which Dealer consigns Manufactured Home inventory to the consignee, which agreement is in form and substance acceptable to Buyer, in its sole discretion.
Consignment Agreement means the Amended and Restated Master Consignment Agreement dated as of April 23, 2002 among Borrower and each of the Store Guarantors, as amended, restated or otherwise modified from time to time.
Consignment Agreement means the Master Consignment Agreement dated May 25, 1996 among Borrower and all of the Store Guarantors, as amended.
Consignment Agreement means (i) each written consignment agreement existing as of the Closing Date or entered into after the Closing Date and as to which the Company has complied with Section 8.14 hereof, in each case, as in effect from time to time, and (ii) each consignment arrangement, which is not evidenced by or memorialized in a writing signed by the consignor and as to which the Company has complied with Section 8.14 hereof, in each case, under which the Company or any Subsidiary thereof is the consignee thereunder.
Consignment Agreement means a Consignment Agreement, in form and substance satisfactory to the Administrative Agent in its Permitted Discretion, made by a consignee of a Credit Party’s Inventory in favor of Collateral Agent.
Consignment Agreement. If you decide to sell your property at auction, the procedures are simple and you should find Profiles in History staff helpful to you throughout the process. After discussions with our staff you will receive a contract (Consignment Agreement) to sign, setting forth terms and fees for services we can provide, such as insurance, shipping and catalog illustrations. For all categories, Profiles in History’s standard consignor commission rates are fifteen percent (15%) of the final bid price. Profiles in History generally charges a minimum commission of $100 for each lot sold. Profiles in History will discuss with you a suggested reserve price and our recommendations for pre-sale estimates for each piece of property you consign for sale. The terms and conditions contained in the actual Consignment Agreement will govern our respective rights and obligations; those terms and conditions are controlling over these general guidelines. Delivery of Property to Profiles in History: After you have consigned property to us for sale, you can either bring your property to Profiles in History yourself, arrange with your own shipper to deliver it to us or Profiles in History can arrange for it to be shipped through their shipping department. We are always happy to assist you. For more information please contact us at (000) 000-0000. Property usually arrives at Profiles in History at least three months before the sale in order to allow time to research, catalog and photograph the items. Prior to the auction your property is generally stored at Profiles in History’s facilities.