agent vs trustee

agent

noun
  • One who acts for, or in the place of, another (the principal), by that person's authority; someone entrusted to do the business of another 

  • One who exerts power, or has the power to act 

  • An active power or cause or substance; something (e.g. biological, chemical, thermal, etc.) that has the power to produce an effect 

  • The participant of a situation that carries out the action in this situation, e.g. "the boy" in the sentences "The boy kicked the ball" and "The ball was kicked by the boy". 

  • Someone who works for an intelligence agency 

  • A cheat who is assisted by dishonest casino staff. 

  • In the client-server model, the part of the system that performs information preparation and exchange on behalf of a client or server. Especially in the phrase “intelligent agent” it implies some kind of autonomous process which can communicate with other agents to perform some collective task on behalf of one or more humans. 

  • A person who looks for work for another person 

trustee

noun
  • A person to whom property is legally committed in trust, to be applied either for the benefit of specified individuals, or for public uses; one who is intrusted with property for the benefit of another. 

  • A person in whose hands the effects of another are attached in a trustee process. 

verb
  • To commit (property) to the care of a trustee. 

  • To attach (a debtor's wages, credits, or property in the hands of a third person) in the interest of the creditor. 

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