Agent - Law Dictionary Search Results
agency
bound by and liable for acts of his or her agent that are within the scope of the agency. ac·tu·al agency
Dealer
remuneration or other valuable consideration, and includes- (i) a commission agent who carries on such business on behalf of any principal;
Revocation of agency
writing, publicly a advertised; (2) By informal writing to the agent privately; (3) By parol; or (b) Implied from circumstances as
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Employer
are entrusted, whether such other person is called the managing agent, manager, superintendent or by other name. [Beedi and Cigar Workers
listing
marketing of real property through one or more real estate agents usually for a specific period called also listing agreement exclusive
authority
to act granted by a principal to his or her agent actual authority : the authority that a principal in reality
Owner
word is used, whether on his own account or as agent or trustee, or who would so receive the same if
Confusion, property by
such accounts separate. The general rule, that, as against an agent who has mixed the property of his employer with his
Dealer, auction
and a pool-handling agency carrying on such business and the agents of such person, manufacturer or pool-handling agency, State of Punjab
Bribe
long been settled law that the secret profits of an agent belong to his principal: see De Busche v. Alt, (1878)
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