Authority+as+an+agent

  • 31irrevocable authority — certain types of agency agreement are held to be irrevocable: (1) authority coupled with an interest, where the underlying purpose of the agency agreement is to protect some interest of the agent; (2) executed authority, where the agent has… …

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  • 32scope of authority — The authority of an agent, conferred by his principal, for the performance of acts which are either proper for the accomplishment of the end or object for which the agent was appointed or are such acts as are usual in matters of the kind. First… …

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  • 33estate agent — a person who provides services for the marketing and sale of property. The extent of the authority of the agent depends on the terms of the agreement with the principal (See agency). The business is now regulated by the Estate Agents Act 1979.… …

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  • 34surety company agent — The agent of a surety company, comparable in reference to the scope of his authority to the agent of an insurance company. 50 Am J1st Suret § 314 …

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  • 35apparent authority — noun : the authority that an agent appears to have by reason of his actual agency or by such acts or conduct of the principal as estop the latter from denying the authority …

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  • 36parol authority — The authority of an agent conferred without a writing. 3 Am J2d Agency § 70 …

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  • 37agent's express authority — An authorization by words given orally or in writing to do or perform a certain act or series of acts. 3 Am J2d Ag § 69 …

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  • 38apparent authority — see authority Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. apparent authority …

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  • 39apparent authority — In the law of agency, such authority as the principal knowingly or negligently permits the agent to assume, or which he holds the agent out as possessing. Such authority as he appears to have by reason of the actual authority which he has. Such… …

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  • 40apparent authority — In the law of agency, such authority as the principal knowingly or negligently permits the agent to assume, or which he holds the agent out as possessing. Such authority as he appears to have by reason of the actual authority which he has. Such… …

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