Definition of consigner. Meaning of consigner. Synonyms of consigner

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Definition of consigner

Consigner
Consigner Con*sign"er, n. One who consigns. See Consignor.
consigner
Consignor Con*sign"or (? or ?; 277), n. One who consigns something to another; -- opposed to consignee. [Written also consigner.]

Meaning of consigner from wikipedia

- conversion has been committed. The word consignment comes from the French consigner, meaning "to hand over or transmit", originally from the Latin consignor...
- 2019. Retrieved November 20, 2021. Oreña-Drilon, Ces (June 29, 2019). "Consigner of Botong painting says artwork was sold to him by a senator's son". ANCX...
- the sales failed when the high bid of $1.8 million was lower than the consigner's reserve price. In Nerve Center episode 'Barrett-Jackson Collector Car...
- increased inventory shrinkage. Also, employees have been known to take, steal consigner items for their own use, give them away, or even charge and keep[citation...
- building hosts the Johnston Terminal Antique Mall, which has more than 30 consigners and 7,000 square feet (650 m2) of new merchandise brought in daily. Travel...
- going downhill very rapidly,” recalls Tony Lacy of Four Star Sales, the consigner of American Lion. “We called Hagyard [Equine Medical Institute], and Luke...
- ****s p****ed through the Adolf Weinmüller auction house that an index of consigner names was published in order to ****ist families searching for their lost...
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- Geneva. This was the third time Christie's auctioned the diamond. The consigner of the diamond stated that part of the proceeds from the auction would...
- Dorotheum withdrew the paintings from sale and returned them, not to the consigners but to the "rightful owners". Recognizing the risk that ****-tainted art...