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agent A local moving company that books long distance moves through a van line. Agents usually perform local moves, intrastate moves, packing, storage, and perhaps other services.
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Agent Orange Toxic chemical defoliant used by American military in Vietnam to deprive the enemy of food and of hiding places in the jungles, by killing all vegetation. Nicknamed
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agent Anyone who is authorized to act on the behalf of another. A corporation acts only through its agents; therefore, it is important to define what actions an agent is authorized to perform.
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agent An agent helps a writer to find work and/or sell their screenplay. Their fee is commission based and is 10%. A WGA agent is signatory to the Writers Guild of America and agrees to abide by certain rules established by the WGA.
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agent An authorized person who manages or transacts business for another. Laws governing real estate--especially relating to agents--vary considerably from state to state. While some standardization has been achieved, it is best to check the particulars in each state.
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