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Construction "get used to + ..." | Difference in usage: Get, Got, Getting
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Tender of Delivery #1 (permalink) Fri Jun 20, 2008 16:08 pm   Tender of Delivery
 

How do you use tender of delivery?

Can you say the buyer has tendered the delivery? (and what does this mean?)

What does "Tendered to the buyer mean?
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Tender of Delivery #2 (permalink) Fri Jun 20, 2008 18:32 pm   Tender of Delivery
 

Hi ched133

Click here or here for a definition of tender of delivery.

Quote:
Can you say the buyer has tendered the delivery?
No, it is the seller who does this.
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Tender of Delivery #3 (permalink) Fri Jun 20, 2008 18:45 pm   Tender of Delivery
 

Uhm... I'm not sure I can understand it even after reading the definition => so complex. I just can't imagine what it is (+_+)
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