Act as Agent definition

Act as Agent. – means that we shall normally communicate with, and receive instructions from, your Adviser in relation to the management of your portfolio. We may discharge any requirements to notify, obtain consent from, or enter into an agreement with you by sending to, or receiving from your Adviser a single communication expressed to cover each client, except that the following will be required for you individually:

Examples of Act as Agent in a sentence

  • Section 2.1 Custodian to Act as Agent: Acceptance of Mortgage Files.

  • Section 2.1. Custodian to Act as Agent: Acceptance of Mortgage Files.

  • Section 2.1. Custodian to Act as Agent; Acceptance of Custodial Files.

  • Custodian to Act as Agent: Acceptance of Mortgage Files, Attestations and Assessments of Compliance.

  • Section 2.1 Custodian to Act as Agent: Acceptance of Custodial Files.

  • Section 2.1 Custodian to Act as Agent; Acceptance of Mortgage Files.

  • Section 12.1 Delivery of Contract Files; Custodian to Act as Agent.

  • Section 14.01 Custodian to Act as Agent: Acceptance of Mortgage Files, Attestations and Assessments of Compliance.

  • Section 2.1. Custodian to Act as Agent; Acceptance of Mortgage Files.

  • The Contractor shall also submit the calculated adjustment for the impact of non- deductibility of the Annual Fee attributable specifically to its premiums under this Contract, and any other data deemed necessary by the State to validate the reimbursement amount.

Related to Act as Agent

  • Act means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

  • commission agent means a person who acts on behalf of another person for causing sale or purchase of goods or provision or receipt of services, for a consideration, and includes any person who, while acting on behalf of another person, —

  • Intermediary bank means a bank to which an item is transferred in course of collection except the depositary or payor bank.

  • Intermediary means “a person who actively participates in the facilitation of the contract or negotiating the contract, including a broker, adviser, attorney, or representative of or agent for the business entity who: