One consignment definition

One consignment means the goods set forth on one consignment note which only have one temperature requirement, which are transported from one sender with one loading at one loading location to one recipient with one unloading at one unloading location, and which are delivered for transport at the same time. The maximum size of the consignment is limited by the vehicle’s loading capacity and the applicable road regulations.

Examples of One consignment in a sentence

  • The balance of the consignment fee shall be paid upon receipt of invoice (approximately March 20th) for the balance due according to the following schedule: One consignment $1,350, two consignments $2,600, three consignments $3,750, and four consignments for $4,500.

Related to One consignment

  • Consignment means products which are either sent simultaneously from one exporter to one consignee or covered by a single transport document covering their shipment from the exporter to the consignee or, in the absence of such a document, by a single invoice;

  • Consignment Price is $100,000 and consignor retains 0%, Consignor will receive $100,000. “Consignment Price” is $100,000 and consignor retains 40%, Consignor will receive $60,000 in cash and 40% in equity in the Series LLC.

  • Consigned Inventory means Inventory of any Borrower that is in the possession of another Person on a consignment, sale or return, or other basis that does not constitute a final sale and acceptance of such Inventory.

  • Sale Consideration means the proceeds of any sale or other disposal of the relevant securities of a Minority Member pursuant to this rule 149.

  • Train Consist Data means information as to the number(s) and type(s) of railway vehicle comprised in a train movement;