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1 etterkravsforsendelse
subst. (post) cash on delivery consignment, C.O.D. consignment -
2 kommisjon
subst. [ provisjon] commission subst. consignment (i kommisjon) on commission, on consignment [ granskings-] commission of inquiry -
3 kommisjonsforretning
subst. buying and selling goods on consignment subst. consignment business -
4 konsignasjonsforreting
subst. (handel) consignment transaction, sale on consignment -
5 samlegods
subst. (transport) UK: consignment by lorry load, groupage, groupage cargo subst. (transport) US: consignment by carload subst. (fly) consolidation -
6 adressering
subst. addressing, consignment, address subst. (edb) addressing -
7 avsendelsesland
subst. (transport) country of consignment, country of departure, country of origin -
8 avskipning
subst. shipping, shipment subst. consignment, embarkation -
9 delforsendelse
subst. part delivery, part shipment, consignment in part -
10 duplikatfraktbrev
subst. (jernbane) copy of consignment note -
11 forsendelse
package, shipment* * *subst. dispatch, sending, shipment, posting, consignment, shipping subst. US: mailing (egen forsendelse) sent separately -
12 fraktbrev
subst. consignment note, way bill subst. [ konnossement] bill of lading (B/L) subst. US: freight bill -
13 fraktseddel
subst. consignment note, way bill subst. freight ticket -
14 kommisjonsavtale
subst. consignment agreement -
15 kommisjonsfaktura
subst. consignment invoice -
16 kommisjonshandel
subst. (general) commission business subst. consignment trade -
17 kommisjonslager
subst. consignment stock, stock on commission -
18 kommisjonssalg
subst. commission sales, consignment sale -
19 konsignasjon
subst. consignment -
20 konsignasjonsfaktura
subst. consignment invoice
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consignment note — ➔ note1 * * * consignment note UK US noun [C] ► COMMERCE a document that shows the details of goods that have been sent from a seller to a buyer, and that travels with the goods: »rail/air/road consignment note → See also BILL OF LADING( … Financial and business terms
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consignment — [n1] entrusting, handing over assignment, committal, dispatch, distribution, relegation, sending shipment, transmittal; concepts 108,143,217 Ant. holding, keeping, retention consignment [n2] something entrusted to another’s care batch, delivery,… … New thesaurus
consignment — [kən sīn′mənt] n. 1. a consigning or being consigned 2. something consigned; esp., a shipment of goods sent to a dealer for sale or safekeeping on consignment shipped or turned over to a dealer for sale, with payment to the owner to follow sale … English World dictionary
Consignment — Con*sign ment, n. 1. The act of consigning; consignation. [1913 Webster] 2. (Com.) The act of consigning or sending property to an agent or correspondent in another place, as for care, sale, etc. [1913 Webster] 3. (Com.) That which is consigned;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
consignment — 1560s, sealing with a sign, from CONSIGN (Cf. consign) + MENT (Cf. ment). Meaning delivering over is from 1660s; especially of goods, for the sake of sale or auction, from c.1700. Meaning quantity of goods so assigned is recorded from 1720s … Etymology dictionary
consignment contract — Consignment of goods to another (consignee) for sale under agreement that consignee will pay consignor for any sold goods and will return any unsold goods. A bailment for sale … Black's law dictionary