Lexicon

Merchant of record

also known as: MoR

The entity that legally sells to the buyer — whose name is on the transaction, who owes the taxes, handles refunds, and eats the disputes — regardless of who actually ships the goods. In agentic commerce the MoR question decides everything downstream: when an agent buys through a platform, whether the platform, the merchant, or (nobody wants this) the agent’s operator is the seller of record determines who the regulator calls.

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