Under certain circumstances, and depending on local law, sometimes "yes".
When it is signed, sealed (usually the word "SEAL" is just to the right of the signatures) and delivered to the seller or his agent.
The seller. The seller is shipping it to the buyer, not vice versa.
Buyer is a consumer Seller is a Distributor
A purchase order is issued from a buyer to a seller.
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seller issues POP to buyer mean
The buyer pays.
seller
The buyer does, seller can sell without registration on it, it is up to the new buyer if he/she wants to register it.
Recently, in my area, when the seller is voluntarily selling and the buyer is voluntarily buying ... and etc. they bring around $300... if the parts match and they retain some of their original condition. The only time we can arrive at a true value is when the buyer and the seller agree on a price! SO, if you are a seller, or want to be a buyer, send me a message, we might be able to determine a value. iflya310@yahoo.com Steve
Buyer is the one who is purchasing the goods from the seller...hence..the buyer must issue a non-operative PB to the seller...and the seller will issue an operative PB to activate the PB.
By default, under many state laws, goods remain the property of the seller until they are delivered to the customer's destination, i.e., a destination contract, sometimes including the terms FOB Buyer. Upon agreement, a shipping contract can be FOB Seller, meaning that title transfers once the seller has delivered it to the shipping company, meaning that the buyer would need to buy insurance for the shipment.