someone whose authority is limited to the special undertaking they have been instructed to perform
An agent who is authorized to perform a specified act or a series of specified acts in accordance with detailed instructions. A real estate agent is usually a special agent. .
An agent that cannot run as a standard [user] program on the top of the S CHEME TATION virtual machine due to e.g. needs to communicate directly with hardware. For example, the core domain kernel agent (CDK) is a special agent, and device drivers are also.
A representative of an insurance company who travels about a given territory dealing with agents and supervising the company's operations there.
One authorized by a principal to perform a particular act or transaction without contemplation of continuity of service as with a general agent. The real estate broker is ordinarily a special agent appointed by the seller to find a ready, willing and able buyer for a particular property. An attorney-in-fact under a limited power of attorney is a special agent. (See agency, agent, general agent)
A full-time life insurance agent who is contracted directly with the general agent.
A person limited in authority to transact a single business affair or a specific series of business affairs or to perform restricted acts for a principal. Ordinarily, a real estate broker is construed to be a special agent. A person dealing with a special agent Must inquire as to the scope of the agent's actual authority.
An insurer’s representative in a territory. He or she serves as a liaison between the insurer and the agent. The special agent is responsible for the volume and quality of the business written in that territory. Some states require a special license of special agents. Special form - In contrast to the named perils forms in property insurance, those forms that list specific perils for coverage, the special form contract covers simply risk of direct physical loss, relying on exclusions to limit and define the protection intended. See Open perils.
An insurer's representative in a territory. He services the insurer's agents and in general is responsible for the volume and quality of the business written in that territory. In the Property and Liability fields this person is a special agent or marketing representative, and in the Life field he is known as a sales representative.
One who is authorized by a principal to perform a single act or transaction; a real estate broker is usually a special agent authorized to find a ready, willing and able buyer for a particular property.
Person who is retained to act for another, with limited authority.