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Definition of Missends
1. missend [v] - See also: missend
Lexicographical Neighbors of Missends
Literary usage of Missends
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Digest of Decisions of the Courts and Interstate Commerce Commission Under by Edward Beauchamp Peirce (1908)
"... whoso agent so missends shipment their full local rates for the services which
they perform. (This must not be construed as conflicting with Bule 70). ..."
2. The Freight Traffic Red Book by Traffic Publishing Co (1922)
"... and the intermediate or delivering carriers may demand from the carrier
whose ¡igent so missends shipment their full local rates for the services which ..."
3. The Express Service and Rates by William Henry Chandler (1914)
"... and the intermediate or delivering companies may demand from the company whose
agent so missends shipment their full local rates for the services which ..."
4. Publication and Filing of Tariffs by Frank Rühle Garrison (1915)
"... and the intermediate or delivering carriers may demand from the carrier whose
agent so missends shipment their full local rates for the services which ..."
5. Treatises in an Interstate Commerce and Railway Traffic Course by La Salle Extension University (1920)
"... themselves upon the division of the rate, and the intermediate or delivering
carriers may demand from the carrier whose agent so missends shipment their ..."
6. Industrial Traffic Departments: Organization, Management, Systems, and Records. by Harry Leigh Derby (1916)
"... and the intermediate '•r delivering carriers may demand from the carrier whose
agent so missends shipment their full local rates for the services which ..."
7. Hearings Before the Committee ...: March 4.--April 10, 1908 on Bills by United States, Congress, House (1908)
"... or delivering carriers may demand from the carrier whose agent so missends
shipment their full local rates for the services which they perform. ..."
8. Handbook for the Use of Electricians in the Operation and Care of Electrical by United States War Dept, George Lucius Anderson (1902)
"Between operators whose calls are S and J : The call, message, and acknowledgment
in which Jones fails at first to receive the word "twelve," and missends ..."