(noun) To perform a legal act in one's own name on the account of another. Examples of this are the acts of wholesalers and middlemen. Unlike agency (direct agency), the legal effects are first vested in the actor and then transferred to another person. Economic agency. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 他人の計算において、自分の名で法律行為をすること。問屋、仲買人などの行為がこれにあたる。代理(直接代理)の場合と異なり、法律効果はいったん行為者に帰属した後、他人に移転する。経済上の代理。
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