Fulfillment house definition

Fulfillment house means any location or facility for any in-state or out-of- state entity that handles logistics, including warehousing, packaging, order fulfillment or shipping services on behalf of the holder of a special order shipping license issued pursuant to K.S.A. 41-350, and amendments thereto.
Fulfillment house means any location or facility for any in-state or out-of-state
Fulfillment house means a licensed warehouse located outside of New Hampshire that ships products on behalf of direct shippers into the State of New Hampshire;

More Definitions of Fulfillment house

Fulfillment house means any entity that supplies or offers to supply prizes, redeemable certificates, or other merchandise to telemarketing companies, or to consumers on

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  • Consummation means the occurrence of the Effective Date.