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Innocent agent

agent, means a person whose action on behalf of a principal is unlawful but does not merit prosecution because the agent

Insurance

are commonly styled Lloyd's agents) are appointed in all the principal ports of the world, who forward regularly to Lloyd's accounts … rooms are managed by a committee chosen by the sub-scribers. Agents (who are commonly styled Lloyd's agents) are appointed in all

Del credere agent

up to a point. Beyond that he is either a principal or an agent of the buyer see Seksari Cotton Mills

Notice to quit

an agent is not sufficient without a recognition by the principal. A notice on an under-tenant, given by the original lessor,

Delegation

of a power or duty entrusted to him by his principal is in general prohibited, under the maxim delegatus non-potest delegare, … authority of law, Constitution of India, Art. 300A. By an agent, that is the entrusting to another person by an agent

National insurance

being a subsidiary employment, i.e., an employment not usually a principal means of livelihood. (g) Persons in the employment of the … the purposes of a game or the like. (e) Every agent paid by commission or share in profits who is either

Liability of agent signing

who induced him to sign upon the belief that the principal only would be held liable. (Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (26 … Liability of agent signing, an agent who signs his name to a promissory

Political agent

mean,-- (a) in relation to any territory outside India, the Principal Officer, by whatever name called, representing the Central Government in … Political agent, shall mean,-- (a) in relation to any territory outside India,

Agency

Agency, the relation which exists between one person, called 'the principal' and another person called 'the agent' who, by his authority, express

representative

and that usually is invested with the authority of the principal c : one that represents or stands in the place … standing or acting for another esp. through delegated authority [an agent acting in a capacity] b : of, based on, or

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