委托
... consideration 体谅;考虑;契约上的相对义务;约因 consign 派遣;委任;委托;转交;托运 consignation 交付;委托 ...
寄存
... considerable adj. 重要的,值得考虑的;相当大的 consign vt. 托运;寄存;交付;把...委托给 consistency n. 一致性;稠度;相容性 ...
交付
... considerable a.相当的,可观的,重要的 consign vt.交付,分配,委托,寄存 consistency n.坚固性,浓度,一致性 ...
交付;[交]托运;寄存;把…委托给
Consignment is the act of consigning, which is placing any material in the hand of another, but retaining ownership until the goods are sold or person is transferred. This may be done for shipping, transfer of goods to auction, or for sale in a store (i.e., a consignment shop). To consign means to send and therefore consignment means sending goods to another person. In case of consignment goods are sent to the agent for the purpose of sale. The ownership of these goods remains with the sender. The agent sells the goods on behalf of the sender, according to his instructions. The sender of goods is known as consignor and the agent is known as the consignee.Features of consignment are:A consignor who consigns goods to a consignee transfers possession but not ownership of the goods to the consignee. The consignor retains title to the goods. The consignee takes possession of the goods subject to a trust. If the consignee converts the goods to a use not contemplated in the consignment agreement, for example selling them and keeping the proceeds of the sale for himself, then the consignee commits the crime of embezzlement.The word consignment comes from the French consigner, meaning "to hand over or transmit", originally from the Latin consignare "to affix a seal", as was done with official documents just before being sent.