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Перевод: consignment speek consignment


[существительное]
груз ; партия товара; консигнационная отправка товаров; накладная ; коносамент


Тезаурус:

  1. when for any other reason whatever a Consignment cannot be delivered or when a Consignment is held by the Carrier "to await order" or "to be kept till called for" or upon any like instructions and such instructions are not given or the Consignment is not called for and removed, within a reasonable time, then transit shall be deemed to end.
  2. In theory, each consignment has been finely ground to remove danger from broken glass
  3. A large consignment of weapons was unloaded from a Soviet ship at Assab on 21 September.
  4. A thud of chopping - movement between the tree trunks - a labourer was coming towards him, one of the consignment of convicts he had ordered through a merchant in Bideford, he had his machete in his hand, he was not menacing, he held out his spare hand in a strange appeal, lifting his face, which was crossed by deep scars, wounds across his eyes had puckered them right in so that he moved like a blind sleeper, closer and closer - Sir John woke up sweating, surprised to find himself alone, and then remembered: he had been drinking with his cousin Alexander Menzies of Bolfracks, the last bottle must have sent him under.
  5. A local shop has received a consignment of small Pimelodus pictus and I would like to purchase a pair.
  6. If carriage governed by a single contract is performed by successive road carriers, each of them shall be responsible for the performance of the whole operation under the terms of the consignment note.
  7. In the autumn of 1978 the manager of the canteen at the Occidental Petroleum plant at Zuwaitina - - a canteen run by a subsidiary of Grand Metropolitan Hotels Ltd - received a consignment of fifty-five gross of tins of processed milk.
  8. This condition provides that a consignment note can act as a receipt but under contract law should not be taken as "evidence of the condition or of the correctness of the declared nature, quantity, or weight of the Consignment at the time it is received by the Carrier".
  9. "Three nines" is not uncommon: purity warranted to within 0.999 of absolute purity, with some certainty that the umpteenth consignment will be as pure as the first.
  10. Some towns and cities are now devoid of any kind of public freight terminal, or even a suitable siding which could be used for a one-off consignment.
  11. the Trader shall be entitled at any time prior to commencement of transit to give seven days' written notice to the Carrier requiring that the aforementioned 800 per tonne limit be increased but not so as to exceed the value of the Consignment and in the event of such notice being given the Trader shall within the said seven days agree with the Carrier an increase in the carriage charges in consideration of the said increased limit.
  12. where loss, misdelivery or damage, however sustained, is in respect of part of the Consignment, to the proportion of the sum ascertained in accordance with (1) (a) of this Condition which the actual value of that part of the Consignment bears to the actual value of the whole of the Consignment.
  13. Should the sender require goods to be delivered by a certain date and having shown this date on the consignment note, the carrier is committed to meet that delivery date.

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