To be someone's agent means to act on their behalf, representing and carrying out their interests or desires.
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If the secretary of state
is agent for an applicant then as agent he may be liable in damages in tort or contract, alongside any parallel public law liability in damages.
Since coverage isn't available everywhere, you first need to determine if
there is an agent in your area.
They prefer knowing there
is an agent in their neighborhood personally handing their policy.
There are a million reasons why
being an agent here has changed me for the better but in particular I love the change in mind - set this team has provided me.
Because a significant part of
being an agent involves attracting and meeting with strangers, at least initially, real estate professionals are more vulnerable to criminals than those in many other professions.
Chances are the first agent to request your manuscript will
NOT be the agent who offers representation.
They are implied in countless partnerships, the drivers of
which are agents of the global ethic.
Although they can tie together nicely and it does work for a lot of people, I
think being an agent and an investor are two different activities.
However, keep in mind that there
are some agents out there who will convince the seller to put their homes on the market during because there's less competition.
The most successful real estate agents treat
being an agent like they are running their own small business.
Regarding choosing between normal insurance plans and online insurance plans, well the premium for online insurance plans is much much lower than normal insurance plans as there
are no agents commissions involved.
After the performance, the shy young actors gather around you, thinking you might
be an agent from the big time.
Buyer agency is defined as follows: A principal agent relationship in which the
broker is the agent for a buyer, with fiduciary responsibilities to the buyer.
The
problem is agents need to see the quality of the material but they also need to know there's an audience for it.
Vitamin C, antioxidants
are the agents used in many of the anti-aging skincare products that work to protect the skin cells from environmental damage by way of external pollution.
The danger in such opinions is that a later court might use the wrong test for control in a case where the issue is whether a
person was an agent.
The last thing you want
is the agent handing out your keys to prospective tenants and allowing them to view your property on their own.
One possible
source are agents who have great people skills, but haven't been successful at generating business.
The complaint charged that REALTOR ® B had
actually been the agent of the buyer while holding himself out as the agent of the seller.
We take care of our people first — for us, our primary
customer is our agent, and we focus heavily on supporting their dreams, hopes, goals and financial prosperity.
The great thing about self - publishing is that there
's no agent getting a cut of that money, and no publishers either.
The city has
long been an agent of change and a prime destination for those seeking fortune and glory.
This fee - charging publisher — and again I use the term loosely — now wants to
be your agent too.
One thing I see all too
often is agents and brokers coming up short with their offline marketing efforts.
However, while filling an online insurance application, there might not
be any agent around to oversee the information.
What has always been defined as a supernatural being, could
simply be an agent of will or intent in the ball of energy that kicked things off.
One of the things we talk a lot about
is being agents of renewal within our different spheres of industry.
Generally, personal injury lawsuits against school districts tend to be tricky because, first and foremost, public
schools are agents of the government.