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consignatary

consignatary ? Obs.
  (kənˈsɪgnətərɪ)
  [f. L. consignāt- ppl. stem of consignāre + -ary: in mod.F. consignataire.]
  One to whom anything is consigned or entrusted; a consignee: a. in mercantile usage (obs.); b. in Sc. Law: cf. consign v. 9.

a 1685 Sir L. Jenkins in Wynne Life II. 701 (L.) Several of the consignataries have made oath, that the goods consigned unto them in these ships do belong to free persons. 1754 [see consignation 5]. 1754 Erskine Princ. Sc. Law (1809) 290 It is the office of a consignatary, to keep the money in safe custody till it be called for.

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