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Agent can mean: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

In science
In technology
In fiction
In finance
  • Agent, a financial institution acting as the operational intermediary in a syndicated loan between the syndicate banks and the borrower. The most common form is the "Administrative Agent".
In popular culture
  • Polish version of The Mole.
  • Agents, a Finnish rock band.

In linguistics, a grammatical agent is an entity that carries out an action. ... For the journal, see Linguistic Typology. ... Tuition agencies are commercial organisations who specialise in introducing tutors to students who require their help. ... In British, Australian, New Zealand, and some Canadian universities, a tutor is often but not always a postgraduate student or a lecturer assigned to conduct a seminar for undergraduate students, often known as a tutorial. ... Agency is an area of law dealing with a contractual or quasi-contractual relationship between at least two parties in which one, the principal, authorizes the other, the agent, to represent her or his legal interests and to perform legal acts that bind the principal. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Look up Agent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. ... A sports agent is a person who procures and negotiates employment and endorsement deals for an athlete. ... A talent agent is a person who finds jobs for actors, musicians, models, and other people in various entertainment businesses. ... A press agent is a professional publicist who acts on behalf of his or her client on all matters involving public relations. ... A foreign agent is, in United States law, an entity registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. ... The Foreign Agents Registration Act is a United States law passed in 1938 requiring information from foreign sources to be properly identified to the American public. ... In economics, an agent is an element of a model who solves an optimization problem. ... // Any federal criminal or non-criminal investigator or detective in the 1811, 1801, 2501 or similar job series as so titled according to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) handbook. ... Spy and Secret agent redirect here. ... A double agent pretends to spy on a target organization on behalf of a controlling organization, but in fact is loyal to the target organization. ... In elections in the United Kingdom, an election agent is the person responsible for the conduct of a candidates political campaign. ... In North American professional sports, particularly baseball, football, and basketball, a free agent is a team player whose contract with a team has expired, and the player is able to sign a contract with another team. ... A real estate broker is a party who acts as an intermediary between sellers and buyers of real estate and attempts to find sellers who wish to sell and buyers who wish to buy. ... A yacht broker is a specialist agent who acts as a representative for the sale of a yacht or boat. ... Yacht chartering is the practice of renting, or chartering, a sailboat or motor yacht and travelling to various coastal or island destinations. ... An agent provocateur (plural: agents provocateurs) is a person assigned to provoke unrest, violence, debate, or argument by or within a group while acting as a member of the group but covertly representing the interests of another. ... In linguistics, agent noun (or nomen agentis) is a word that is derived from another word denoting an action (A) and that has the meaning `entity that does A. Agent noun (or nomen agentis) is also the name of this derivational meaning (also called a derivateme). ... A rational agent takes actions which, given its knowledge of its environment, maximizes its chances of success. ... For other uses, see Agent Orange (disambiguation). ... A sampling of Bacillus anthracis—Anthrax A biological agent is an infectious disease that can be used in bioterrorism or biological warfare. ... For other uses, see robot (disambiguation). ... Forté Agent Forté Agent is a news client used on the Windows operating system. ... In computer science, a software agent is an abstraction, a logical model that describes software that acts for a user or other program in a relationship of agency. ... Simple reflex agent Learning agent The terms agent and intelligent agent are ambiguous and have been used in two different, but related senses, which are often confused. ... A user agent is the client application used with a particular network protocol; the phrase is most commonly used in reference to those which access the World Wide Web. ... Agent 212, Cover of the first issue Agent 212 is the name of a humorous Belgian comic about a fat police officer. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For other uses, see Secret agent (disambiguation). ... Seven Samurai 20XX ) is a PlayStation 2 game released by Sammy Studios in 2004. ... For other uses, see Hitman (disambiguation). ... A syndicated loan (or syndicated bank facility) is a large loan in which a group of banks work together to provide funds for a borrower. ... This article is about the association term. ... For other uses, see Bank (disambiguation). ... In finance, a Borrower is being referred to as the person or company which a person or company has lent financial funds (money) to (the Lender. ... For the South Park character, see Mole (South Park) For the hip hop artist, see The Mole (emcee/producer) The Mole is a reality television game show. ...

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Agent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (527 words)
Each agent possesses the ability to act autonomously; this is an important distinction because a simple act of obedience to a command does not qualify an entity as an agent.
Nevertheless in business and in law an agent is often acting on a principal's behalf and has a legal duty to act in that person's best interest.
Agent (law) - In law an agent is a person authorized to act for another person or organization, with delegated authority, such as a person holding a power of attorney under the law of agency also known as an "attorney-in-fact" in contrast to an "attorney at law".
Agent (351 words)
An agent is an autonomous entity with an ontological commitment and agenda of its own.
In elections in the UK, an election agent is responsible for the conduct of a candidate's campaign.
The term agent is also used for sentient programs found in the Matrix that battle the humans fighting for freedom.
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