Authority+as+an+agent

  • 101apparent authority — That authority which, though not actually granted, the principal knowingly permits his agent to exercise, or which he holds him out as possessing. Ulen v Kneettle, 50 Wyo 94, 59 P2d 446, 111 ALR 565 …

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  • 102duly authorized agent — An agent with authority either express or implied to act in a particular situation, for example, the receiving of notice or proof of loss. 29A Am J Rev ed Ins § 1398 …

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  • 103express authority — Such authority as is directly granted to or conferred upon an agent or employee in express terms. 3 Am J2d Ag § 69 …

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  • 104person in authority — Sheriff, constable, police or peace officer making an arrest and having the prisoner in custody, jailer, prosecuting attorney or district attorney, authorized investigator, a prosecuting witness, an examining magistrate, an interpreter, or the… …

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  • 105implied authority — noun or implied agency : authority that is not proved expressly but by inferences and reasonable deductions and that arises out of the language and course of conduct of the principal toward his agent and the agency …

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  • 106executive agent — A term used to indicate a delegation of authority by the Secretary of Defense to a subordinate to act on the Secretary …

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  • 107primary review authority — The organization, within the lead agent …

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  • 108free agent — free agency, free agentry. 1. a person who is self determining and is not responsible for his or her actions to any authority. 2. a professional athlete who is not under contract and is free to auction off his or her services and sign a contract… …

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  • 109consular agent — An officer whose functions are similar to those of a consul, but whose authority is more limited …

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  • 110embezzlement by agent — The crime of embezzlement committed by one in possession of the converted or misappropriated property by virtue of his employment by a principal and the delegation of authority to do something in the name and stead of such principal. 26 Am J2d… …

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