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Factor (agent)

A factor, Latin for "doer, maker" (from Latin ''facit'', "to do, make"), is a mercantile fiduciary who receives and sells goods on commission (called factorage), transacting business in his own name and not disclosing his principal, and historically with his seat at a factory (trading post). A factor differs from a commission merchant in that a factor takes possession of goods (or documents of title representing goods) on consignment, whereas a commission merchant sells goods not in his possession on the basis of samples.〔Christine Rossini, ''English as a Legal Language'', 2nd edn. (London: Kluwer Law International, 1998), 103.〕 Most modern factor business is in the textile field, but factors are also used to a great extent in the shoe, furniture, hardware, and other industries, and the trade areas in which factors operate have increased.
In the UK, most factors fall within the definition of a mercantile agent under the Factors Act 1889 and therefore have the powers of such.〔W.J. Stewart & Robert Burgess, ''Collins Dictionary of Law'', 2nd edn., s.v. "factor" (Collins, 2001), 163.〕 A factor has a possessory lien over the consigned goods that covers any claims against the principal arising out of the factor's activity.〔Elizabeth A. Martin, ed., ''Oxford Dictionary of Law'', 5th edn., s.v. "factor" (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2003), 196.〕 A debt factor, be it a person or firm (factoring company), accepts as assignee book debts (accounts receivable) as security for short-term loans; this is known as factoring.
==History==
Before the 20th century, factors were mercantile intermediaries whose main functions were warehousing and selling consigned goods, accounting to principals for the proceeds, guaranteeing buyers' credit, and sometimes making cash advances to principals prior to the actual sale of the goods. Their services were of particular value in foreign trade, and factors became important figures in the great period of colonial exploration and development.〔Encyclopædia Britannica. "Factoring", ''Encyclopædia Britannica Ultimate Reference Suite''. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica, 2012.〕

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