Consignee means the person to whom the goods are required to be delivered as specified in the Contract. If the goods are required to be delivered to a person as an interim consignee for the purpose of dispatch to another person as provided in the Contract then that "another" person is the consignee, also known as ultimate consignee.
Consignee means the consignee designated in the Contract.
Consignee means the officer to whom the materials is required to be dispatched or the person specified in the purchase order.
Examples of Consignee in a sentence
Schedule 3 (Contract Data Sheet) shall specify whether the Contractor Deliverables are to be Delivered to the Consignee by the Contractor or Collected from the Consignor by the Authority.
One copy of the CofC shall be sent to the Authority’s Representative (Commercial) upon Delivery, and one copy shall be provided to the Consignee upon Delivery.
More Definitions of Consignee
Consignee means a merchant to which goods are delivered in a consignment.
Consignee means where the stores are required by the acceptance of tender to be despatched by rail, road, air or steamer, the person specified in the Acceptance of Tender to whom they are to be delivered at the destination; Where the Stores are required by the acceptance of tender to be delivered to a person as an interim consignee for the purpose of despatch to another person, such other persons; and in any other case the person to whom the stores are required by the acceptance of tender to be delivered in the manner therein specified
Consignee means the authorised representative or officer of the Purchaser at site to whom the Stores are required to be delivered in the manner indicated in the Contract.
Consignee means the individual or body to whom the contracted goods are required to be delivered as per the terms and the conditions incorporated in a contract.
Consignee means a person named in a bill of lading to which or to whose order the bill promises delivery.
Consignee means the person to whom the goods are required to be delivered as stipulated in the contract. A contract may provide the goods to be delivered to an interim consignee for further despatch to the ultimate consignee.