consignors
A consignor is the owner of goods that are delivered to another party, the consignee, for sale on the consignor’s behalf. In a typical consignment arrangement, the consignor retains legal title and most risks of ownership while the goods are held by the consignee; title transfers to a customer only when the sale occurs.
The consignee acts as an agent or retailer, responsible for storing, displaying, marketing, and selling the
Financial and accounting considerations: Usually the consignor keeps ownership and records the inventory on hand until
Legal and contract terms: Consignment agreements define duration, exclusivity, pricing, responsibilities for insurance and damage, and
Applications: Consignments are common in retail, art galleries, bookstores, and online marketplaces, especially when sellers wish