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A factor, from the Latin "he who does" (parallel to agent, from Latin agens), is a person who professionally acts as the representative of another individual or other legal entity, historically with his seat at a factory (trading post), notably in the following contexts:
[edit] Mercantile factorIn a relatively large company, there could be a hierarchy, including several grades of factor, such as
[edit] Colonial factorIn territories without any other 'regular' authorities, especially if in need of defense, the company could mandate its factor to perform the functions of a governor, of course theoretically under authority of a higher echelon, including command of a small garrison, notably
The term and its compounds are also used to render equivalent positions in other languages, such as:
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