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What is a Consignment Agreement?

A Consignment Agreement is a legal contract that allows someone to sell something on your behalf. Consignment Agreements grant a person (known as the "consignee") the right to sell certain merchandise owned by the "consignor." A Consignment Agreement is a useful way to establish how the sale of merchandise will work. It is also crucial when it comes to protecting both parties involved in the transaction, ensuring that the arrangement is clear and fair, and that both consignee and consignor rights and interests are clearly documented. Get started with the Rocket Lawyer Consignment Agreement template now!

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