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Definition of Reconsign
1. consign [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: consign
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reconsign
Literary usage of Reconsign
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1918)
"I said nothing to the agent, if I did reconsign the wool, that I wanted ...
I never gave the agent at Mclntyre orders to reconsign the wool at Philadelphia. ..."
2. Digest of Decisions Under the Interstate Commerce Act, from 1908 by Herbert Confield Lust, Ralph Merriam (1913)
"HELD, that under a proper construction of the tariff complainant had the right
to reconsign the shipment and that the demurrage accrued as a result of the ..."
3. Digest of Decisions Under the Interstate Commerce Act, from 1908 by Herbert Confield Lust, Ralph Merriam (1913)
"HELD, that under a prop- er construction of the tariff complainant had the right
to reconsign the shipment and that the demurrage accrued as a result of the ..."
4. Digest of Decisions Under the Interstate Commerce Commission Act from 1908 by Herbert Confield Lust, Ralph Merriam (1913)
"HELD, that under a prop1- er construction of the tariff complainant had the right
to reconsign the shipment and that the demurrage accrued as a result of ..."
5. The Express Service and Rates by William Henry Chandler (1914)
"If a carload shipment is consigned from New York to Buffalo and it is then desired
to reconsign it to Chicago over a line upon which Buffalo is intermediate ..."
6. The Express Service and Rates by William Henry Chandler (1914)
"If a carload shipment is consigned from New York to Buffalo and it is then desired
to reconsign it to Chicago over a line upon which Buffalo is intermediate ..."