Definition of Subagent. Meaning of Subagent. Synonyms of Subagent

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Definition of Subagent

Subagent
Subagent Sub*a"gent, n. (Law) A person employed by an agent to transact the whole, or a part, of the business intrusted to the latter. --Bouvier. Chitty.

Meaning of Subagent from wikipedia

- In United States history, an Indian agent was an individual authorized to interact with American Indian tribes on behalf of the government. The federal...
- for using and deploying the SNMP protocol (v1, v2c and v3 and the AgentX subagent protocol). It supports IPv4, IPv6, IPX, AAL5, Unix domain sockets and other...
- When an agent's authority is terminated, it operates as a termination of subagent also (s. 210). This has become a more difficult area as states are not...
- agent are called subagents. The AgentX standard not only defines the AgentX protocol, but also the procedure by which those subagents process SNMP protocol...
- Security Model (USM) for SNMPv3 Agent Extensibility Protocol (AgentX) – Subagent protocol for SNMP Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP) – Management...
- Broken Oghibbeway there, and gave the pidgin its name. Edwin was an Indian subagent to the Potawatomi in Bellevue, Nebraska, where he created grade-school...
- leading money transfer network agents in Europe, with more than 10,000 subagent locations across Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. In May 2015, rumors...
- unrecognized language (link) Wilma, David (2007). "Yakima tribesmen slay Indian Subagent Andrew J. Bolon near Top****h Cr**** on September 23, 1855". historylink...
- these commissions, over $500,000 went to Chase National Bank and its subagents. These facts were discovered when the FBI began its investigation in October...
- knowledge of Popov's double agent role and that Agent GARBO's network of subagents was a fiction. He also, most importantly, had familiarity with many details...