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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agent appointed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to a person designated to act on behalf of another party.
Example: "The contract states that the agent appointed will represent the client in all negotiations."
Alternatives: "designated agent" or "appointed representative".
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In the meantime, Mr. Behar said, the tenant should continue to pay the rent to the agent appointed by the court.
The film opens with the cautionary statement 'Inspired by Real Events', and Avner, a young Mossad agent appointed to head a clandestine, unofficial hit squad, is a fictional character, or possibly some sort of composite.
"One agent appointed in São Paulo is not necessarily equipped to deal with the rest of the country," explained the UK's Consul General in São Paulo, John Doddrell, part of whose remit is to encourage businesses to look outside the country's two flagship cities.
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Buyers will be able to access the scheme via participating housebuilders and the "HomeBuy agents" appointed by the government to provide a point of contact for those wishing to access affordable home ownership.
Pakistan could rely on the usual laws and courts and a Parliament; the tribal areas had only impromptu councils and often ruthless political agents appointed by a distant government.
The 40-storey City of London skyscraper was put into receivership in April, and the agents appointed to sell it are hoping for offers in the region of £600m to £650m.
Buyers can access this scheme via participating housebuilders and Help to Buy "agents" appointed by the government to provide a point of contact for those wishing to access affordable homeownership.
"There were delays in getting counting staff and counting agents appointed by parties into the venue, then there were insufficient staff to be able to recover from that," she said.
The estate was partitioned into three sections, and separate estate agents appointed to oversee the disposal of each.
Various forms of agency, regulated by law, exist: universal, where an agent is appointed to handle all the affairs of his principal; general, where an agent has authority to represent his principal in all business of a certain kind; and special, where an agent is appointed for a particular purpose and given only limited powers.
"And the potential for conflicts would be even greater if the agent was appointed to the board as the sponsor's designee," he said, "because the agent would then have to balance his own interests with the interests of the sponsor and the interests of the co-op".
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