Consignment Agreement Template
A Consignment Agreement Template is an agreement between parties where one, known as the consignee, agrees to store, sell, or transfer commodities that belong to the consignor. The consignee may be considered as an agent of the consignor who shall be selling the goods to anyone on behalf of the consignor. Having a consignment agreement protects both parties while in a continuing engagement. Having this agreement gives an advantage to the Consignee to resell products without having to purchase the product. This can also help the consignee prevent or mitigate possible losses as the Consignee need not purchase the products sold by the Consignor. In case excess products are unsold, the Consignee may return the products to the Consignor without expense to the amount of the products held.
This Consignment Agreement PDF Template lets you have an instant resource whether you are a Consignor or the Consignee. This agreement lays down the terms and conditions in an agreement for consignment, such as the obligation of the Consignee for the unsold goods and the period of which the goods will stay with the Consignee, the services paid by the Consignor to the Consignee, the state jurisdiction governing the agreement, and products and amount, and others. Having this form lets you submit the information and instantly create the PDF that shall be ready for printing. There is no need to bring out paper documents at a meeting. All you need is your mobile phone or tablet and fill out the form and sign on the signature field provided. Modify your template easily by dragging and dropping elements into the editing canvas of the PDF editor. No technical skills needed to design your template. Get this Consignment Agreement PDF Template now!
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