In commercial law.  An account of goods or merchandise sent by merchants to their correspondents at home or abroad, in which the marks of each package, with other particulars, are set forth. — A writing made on behalf of an importer, specifying the merchandise imported, and its true cost or value — A list or account of goods or merchandise sent or shipped by a merchant to his corre­spondent, factor. or consignee, containing the particular marks of each description of goods, the value, charges, and other particulars

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Black’s Law Dictionary 1st Edition, page 643:

INVOICE.   In commercial law.   An account of goods or merchandise sent by merchants to their correspondents at home or abroad, in which the marks of each package, with other particulars, are set forth.  Marsh. Ins. 408; Dane, Abr. Index.

A list or account of goods or merchandise sent or shipped by a merchant to his corre­spondent, factor. or consignee, containing the particular marks of each description of goods, the value, charges, and other particulars. Ja. Sea Laws, 302.

A writing made on behalf of an importer, specifying the merchandise imported, and its true cost or value.  And. REv. Law, § 294.s

 

Black’s Law Dictionary, 2nd Edition, page 655:

INVOICE.   In commercial law.   An account of goods or merchandise sent by merchants to their correspondents at home or abroad, in which the marks of each package, with other particulars, are set forth.  Marsh. Ins. 408; Dane, Abr. Index. See Merchants’ Exch. Co. v. Weisman, 132 Mich. 353, 93 N. W. 870; Southern Exp. Co. v. Hess, 53 Ala. 22; Cramer v. Oppenstein 16 Colo. 495, 27 Pac. 713.

A list or account of goods or merchandise sent or shipped by a merchant to his corre­spondent, factor. or consignee, containing the particular marks of each description of goods, the value, charges, and other particulars. Ja. Sea Laws, 302.

A writing made on behalf of an importer, specifying the merchandise imported, and its true cost or value.  And. REv. Law, § 294.s

 

Black’s Law Dictionary, 3rd Edition, page 1008:

INVOICE.   In commercial law.   An account of goods or merchandise sent by merchants to their correspondents at home or abroad, in which the marks of each package, with other particulars, are set forth.  Marsh. Ins. 408; Dane, Abr. Index. See Merchants’ Exch. Co. v. Weisman, 132 Mich. 353, 93 N. W. 870; Southern Exp. Co. v. Hess, 53 Ala. 22; Cramer v. Oppenstein 16 Colo. 495, 27 Pac. 713. Stone v. First Nat. Bank, 100 Or. 528, 198 P. 244.

“Invoices” are written itemized accounts sent to a purchaser by the seller or merchandise. Cobb & Seal Shoe Store v. AEtna Is. Co., 78 S. C. 388, 58 S. E. 1099; Garner Mfg. Co. v. Cornellius Lumber Co., 165 Ark. 119, 262 S. W. 1011, 1014; Without v. Minneapolis Automobile Trade Ass’n,  169 Minn. 140, 210 N. W. 861, 862; Larkin Co. v. New York, C. & St. L. R. Co., 98 Misc. 446, 162 N. Y. S. 870, 871.

A list or account of goods or merchandise sent or shipped by a merchant to his corre­spondent, factor. or consignee, containing the particular marks of each description of goods, the value, charges, and other particulars. Ja. Sea Laws, 302.

A writing made on behalf of an importer, specifying the merchandise imported, and its true cost or value.  And. REv. Law, § 294.s

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