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‖ franco, a.|ˈfræŋkəʊ| [It. (porto) franco free (carriage).] Free of any postal or delivery charge.
1873Young Englishwoman May 256/2 The Malle des Indes sends out patterns by post franco. 1962H. O. Beecheno Introd. Bus. Stud. xii. 113 A free, franco or rendu quotation includes all costs up to and including delivery to the purchaser's place of business. 1969J. L. Hanson Dict. Econ. (ed. 3) 211/1 Franco, a term used in foreign trade transactions, it is a price quotation which includes not only the cost of the commodity but also insurance, freight, and all delivery charges to the importer's ware⁓house. |