common agency

  • 1Agency (law) — Agency is an area of commercial law dealing with a contractual or quasi contractual tripartite set of relationships when an Agent is authorized to act on behalf of another (called the Principal) to create a legal relationship with a Third Party.… …

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  • 2Common Tunnel — Grønland Station Overview Type Rapid transit …

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  • 3Common Service Centers — Common Services Centers (CSC) (Hindi: सर्व सेवा केंद्र) are multiple services single point model for providing facilities for multiple transactions at a single geographical location. The main purpose of these centres is to provide a physical… …

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  • 4Common coding theory — is a cognitive psychology theory describing how perceptual representations (e.g. of things we can see and hear) and motor representations (e.g. of hand actions) are linked. The theory claims that there is a shared representation (a common code)… …

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  • 5agency — agen·cy n pl cies 1: the person or thing through which power is exerted or an end is achieved death by criminal agency W. R. LaFave and A. W. Scott, Jr. 2 a: a consensual fiduciary relationship in which one party acts on behalf of and under the… …

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  • 6AGENCY — AGENCY, legal concept whereby the lawful acts of someone authorized by, and acting on behalf of, another are as effective as if performed by the principal; recognized in Jewish law from ancient times. A basic concept in the Talmud is that a man s …

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  • 7Common cold — Classification and external resources A representation of the molecular surface of one variant of human rhinovirus. ICD 10 J …

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  • 8Common carp — Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1 …

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  • 9Common Ground (NYC) — Common Ground Founder(s) Rosanne Haggerty Type social services organization Founded 1990 …

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  • 10Common Law —     Common Law     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Common Law     (Lat. communis, general, of general application; lex, law)     The term is of English origin and is used to describe the juridical principles and general rules regulating the possession …

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