Designated agents (also
called appointed agents) are chosen by a managing broker to act as an exclusive agent of the seller or buyer.
Not exact matches
The ULC Committee's draft bill deals with four kinds of fiduciaries: executors of estates, «conservators» — we might
call them «guardians» —
appointed by a court to look after some or all of the affairs of someone incapable of doing so personally, attorneys (whom the bill
calls «
agents») under powers of attorney, and trustees under the usual laws of trusts.
Your corporation must
appoint a registered
agent,
called a commercial or noncommercial clerk in Maine.
Calling directly to insurers will get you referred to an insurance
agent and you won't know if he or she simply favors that one company's solution, or whether they are
appointed to sell policies from all insurers.
Also
called, among other things «
appointed agency,» this is a brokerage practice that allows the managing broker to designate which licensees in the brokerage will act as
agents of the seller, and which will act as
agents of the buyer, without the individual licensees being dual
agents.