appoint+as+agent
1appoint as agent — index delegate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2appoint — ap‧point [əˈpɔɪnt] verb [transitive] 1. to choose someone for a job or position: • The company appointed a new chairman last week. appoint somebody to do something • It can appoint a foreign company to manufacture its product under licence.… …
3agent — n 1 *mean, instrument, agency, instrumentality, medium, vehicle, organ, channel Analogous words: actor, operator, worker (see corresponding verbs at ACT): activator, energizer (see corresponding verbs at VITALIZE): performer, executor or… …
4Agent — The decision maker in a principal agent relationship. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * agent a‧gent [ˈeɪdʒnt] noun [countable] 1. COMMERCE JOBS a person or company that is paid by another person or company to represent them in… …
5agent — A party appointed to act on behalf of a principal entity or person. In context of project financing, refers to the bank in charge of administering the project financing. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary For the purpose of the Agent Service, an… …
6agent — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) One who acts for another Nouns 1. (one who acts for another) agent, representative, ombudsman, delegate, emissary, instrument, envoy, deputy, proxy, broker, factor, attorney; commissary, commissioner;… …
7agent — noun 1 works in an agency ADJECTIVE ▪ booking, ticket, travel ▪ election (BrE), parliamentary (BrE) ▪ advertising, press …
8appoint — verb Appoint is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑president Appoint is used with these nouns as the object: ↑adviser, ↑agent, ↑ambassador, ↑applicant, ↑architect, ↑attorney, ↑auditor, ↑bishop, ↑cabinet, ↑ …
9agent ID — An identification number allocated to an Agent when they first register for online services. The Agent supplies the details for half of the ID, the second part is generated by the Government Gateway. Clients use the Agent ID to appoint Agents to… …
10Process agent — A process agent is a representative upon whom court papers may be served. They typically represent carriers or freight forwarders, as a process agent can act to serve as a point of contact and a legal address for contract purposes in a country… …