soliciting agent

soliciting agent
In insurance law, is a special agent and generally has authority only to solicit insurance, submit applications to company and perform such acts as are incident to that power. Dixie Life & Ace. Ins. Co. v. Hamm, 233 Ark. 320, 344 S.W.2d 601, 603

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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