Subagency definition

Subagency means any place of business of a vehicle dealer
Subagency means any place of business of a vehicle dealer within the state, which place is physically and geographically separated from the principal place of business of the firm or any place of business of a vehicle dealer within the state, at which place the firm does business using a name other than the principal name of the firm, or both.
Subagency means any person, partnership, corporation, association, or organization, not in the employment of the Agency, who is performing under contract with the Agency in any tier, all or part of any services under any Contract incorporating this Agreement.

Examples of Subagency in a sentence

  • The Seller acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage has provided the Seller with information explaining agency relationships, including information on Seller Representation, Sub-agency, Buyer Representation, Multiple Representation and Customer Service.

  • The Landlord acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage has provided the Landlord with written information explaining agency relationships, including information on Landlord Representation, Sub-agency, Tenant Representation, Multiple Representation and Customer Service.

  • Sub-agency, Buyer Representation, Multiple Representation and Customer Service.

  • If subcontracting has been authorized by the County, the terms required in this Agreement and any additional appropriate safeguards against discrimination shall be included in the Subcontract and shall be binding upon the Subagency in order to prohibit discrimination or unequal treatment.

  • The Agency and any Subagency shall surrender to the County all property of the County within thirty (30) calendar days after rescission, termination, cancellation, or expiration of this Agreement, or any Contract, unless otherwise mutually agreed between the Agency or Subagency and the County.


More Definitions of Subagency

Subagency means a board, commission, or similar entity created by or pursuant to state or local legislation, including planning commissions and others. (RCW 42.30.020(1)(c))
Subagency means a board, commission or similar entity created by or pursuant to state or local legislation, such as a city planning commission or civil service commission or similar entity that is created by a local ordinance and has a policy or rule making gov- erning body.14 An industrial development corporation created by a port district under chapter 39.84 RCW probably would fall within this category.
Subagency means a board, commission or similar entity created by or pursuant to
Subagency means a relationship in which a person provides brokerage service to a party without disclosing to such party pursuant to section 467-I that the person has, or is seeking to establish, a brokerage relationship with the other party. For example, "subagency" includes a relationship in which a person aids a buyer in locating property without disclosing that such person is providing, or is seeking to provide, brokerage services to the seller.
Subagency means a relationship in which a person provides brokerage services to a client or customer without disclosing that the person has, or is seeking to establish, a brokerage relationship with other parties to the same transaction. "Subagency" includes a relationship in which a person aids a buyer in locating property without disclosing that such person is providing, or is seeking to provide, brokerage services to the seller.
Subagency means the licensing office in which vehicle title and registration functions are carried out by a subagent. [ 2010 c 161 § 149.]
Subagency. In this type of relationship, buyer's/sellers may authorize their agent and brokerage to offer subagency to other licensees/brokerages. A subagent also represents the client's Interests and has all of the same duties as the client's agent, including a duty of loyalty and confidentiality and a duty to disclose all material facts to the client.