Dictionary Definition
consignee n : the person to whom merchandise is
delivered over
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- The person to whom a shipment is to be delivered.
Translations
The person to whom a shipment is to be delivered
- Finnish: saaja, vastaanottaja
Extensive Definition
In a contract of carriage, the consignee is the
person to whom the shipment is to be delivered
whether by land, sea or
air.
A brief statement of law
This is a difficult area of law in that it regulates the mass transportation industry which cannot always guarantee arrival on time or that goods will not be damaged in the course of transit. A further two problems are that unpaid consignors or freight carriers may wish to hold goods until payment is made, and fraudulent individuals may seek to take delivery in place of the legitimate consignees. The key to resolving such disputes lies in the documentation. The standard form of contract is a bill of lading which, in international shipping law, is simply a contract for the carriage of goods entered into between the shipper and the carrier that is not a charter party. It is always a term of that contract that the carrier must deliver the goods to a specific receiver.Documentation and legal requirements for delivery
A straight bill of
lading by land or sea, or air waybill are not documents of
title to the goods they represent. They do no more than require
delivery of the goods to the named consignee and (subject to the
shipper's ability to redirect the goods) to no other. This differs
from an "order" or "bearer" bill of lading which are possessory
title documents and negotiable, i.e. they can be endorsed and so
transfer the right to take delivery to the last endorsee. This
aspect of shipping law is regulated by the Hague Rules,
and the laws of individual countries, e.g. the UK Carriage of Goods
by Sea Act 1992 and the U.S. Pomerene Act 1916. There is some
international dispute as to whether the consignee on a straight
bill must produce the bill in order to take delivery. The U.S.
position is that the person taking delivery must prove his or her
identity but, as in Hong Kong,
there is no need to present the bill itself. In the UK there are
conflicting obiter dicta
in "The Rafaela S" [2003] 2 Lloyd's Rep. 113 and "The Happy Ranger"
[2002] 2 AER (Comm) 23, so the matter must remain unclear even
though there are serious problems, for example, arising from the
everyday occurrence of cargo being discharged against
letters of indemnity when original bills of lading are not yet
available to be presented at the discharge port.
Consignee rights
The rights of the consignee under an air waybill
are regulated by the Warsaw
Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules for
International Carriage by Air, 1929 and the Montreal
Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules for
International Carriage by Air 1999 and the relevant state laws
(which may be one law chosen as the proper law by the parties, or
any combination of laws representing the seller, buyer, consignor,
and carrier.
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Federal, accepter, acquirer, addressee, agent, amanuensis, audience, auditor, baggage agent, beholder, business agent, claim
agent, clerk, commercial
agent, commission agent, customer agent, dupe, factor, fed, federal agent, freight agent,
functionary, general
agent, getter, hearer, holder, implement, instrument, insurance agent,
land agent, law agent, listener, literary agent, loan
agent, looker, news
agent, obtainer,
official, parliamentary
agent, passenger agent, payee, press agent, procurer, puppet, purchasing agent, real
estate agent, receiver,
recipient, sales
agent, secretary,
special agent, spectator, station agent,
steward, taker, theatrical agent, ticket
agent, tool, travel agent,
trustee, viewer, walking
delegate