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Sole agent
Sole agent, an expression of which the meaning is to be ascertained
open shop
be an agreement by which a union is recognized as sole bargaining agent called also merit shop compare agency shop, closed
Directors
not have any directors, and one company can be the sole director of another company [Re Bulawayo Market Co., (1907) 2 … 2 Ch 458]. Directors are not trustees, but paid confidential agents, with very extensive powers, selected to manage the affairs of
Separate estate
treated her, in respect to that property, as a feme sole, or unmarried woman. A wife's separate property might be acquired … hereafter entered into by a married woman otherwise than as agent, (a) shall be deemed to be a contract entered into
Copyright
the purposes of the Act ' copyright ' means the sole right to produce or reproduce the work or any substantial … must be in writing and signed by him or his agent [s. 5 (2)]; and there is a provision for the
Corporation or body politic
time. It is either aggegate, consisting of many members, or sole, consisting of one person only, as a parson. It is … after 1925 in favour of a purchaser, of appointment of agents to sign instruments after 1925 not under seal, of the
partnership
Act in the Important Laws section compare corporation, joint venture, sole proprietorship NOTE: Except in civil law as practiced in Louisiana, … and contractual obligations. Each partner is viewed as the other's agent and, traditionally, is jointly and severally liable for the tortious
Necessaries
lodging, apparel, medical attendance, schooling and instruction--unless credit be given solely to the parent, which is presumed to be the fact … him liable upon it. Under the law of principal and agent, necessaries are a question of fact in the particular circumstances
Tail
in the same manner as if she were a feme sole in respect of her separate estate either by limitation or … for life, the legislature has introduced a reasonable but unaccountable agent, denominated 'the protector of the settlement,' who is, in many
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