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Sub-agent
Sub-agentA person appointed by an agent to perform some duty, or the whole of the business relating to his agency. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Person This word is applied to men, women and children, who are called natural persons. Agent An agent is a person who is authorised to carry out activities on behalf of his principal and to enter into commitments by which the principal will be bound. The term usually refers to a businessman who finds business for you and takes a commission. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Sub-tenant The same as under-tenant. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Sub modo Under a qualification; a legacy may be given sub modo, that is, subject to a condition or qualification. Sub nomine (United Kingdom) Under the name of. Sub pede sigilli Under the foot of the seal; under seal. This expression is used when it is required that a record should be certified under the seal of the court. Sub potestate Under or subject to the power of another; as, a wife is under the power of her hushand; a child subject to that of his father; a slave to that of his master. Sub silentio Under silence, without any notice being taken. Sometimes passing a thing sub silentio is evidence of consent. Sub-agent Subaltern A kind of officer who exercises his authority under the superintendence and control of a superior. Subcontractor Independent contractors may subcontract duties in the primary contract to another party. The subcontract is between the IC and the third party, and the IC remains obligated to the original contract party to perform the terms of the primary contract if the subcontractor does not perform. In that way, subcontracting differs from delegation. Subdivide, to To divide a part of a thing which has already been divided. For example, when a person dies leaving children, and grandchildren, the children of one of his own who is dead, his property is divided into as many shares as he had children, including the deceased, and the share of the deceased is subdivided into as many shares as he had children. Subinfeudation Estates, English law. The act of an inferior lord by which he carved out a part of an estate which he held of a superior, and granted it to an inferior tenant to be held of himself. Subject 1) Contracts. The thing which is the object of an agreement. This term is used in the laws of Scotland. 2) Persons, government. An individual member of a nation, who is subject to the laws; this term is used in contradistiction to citizen, which is applied to the same individual when considering his political rights. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Sub-agent. If you have a better definition for Sub-agent than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Sub-agent may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Sub-agent and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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