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Condition to be satisfied for an agent to be entitled to commission
Effect of a breach of authority by an agent
Effect of an agent acting without the authority of his principal
Effect of the death of the principal on an agency
Exceptions to the rule that an agent acting for a disclosed principal incurs no liability
How an agent's authority to enter into contract or act on behalf of the principal is implied in law
Instances where an agent can sue in his own name
Liability of a principal for the lawful acts of his agent
Liability of a principal in tort
Meaning of agency
Meaning of an agent
Nature of an Agency Relationship
Nature of the relationship between a principal and an agent
Position of the law where an agent without the authority of the principal borrows money on behalf of the principal
Principles of agency
Scope of the relationship between a principal and agent
The basic idea behind the law of agency
The extent of the liability of a principal for the actions of his agent
The general and basic principle of agency
The law with respect to agency
The position of the law on the proper person to be sued in a transaction entered into as agent
The principle that a principal can enter into a contract through his agent
The principle that an undisclosed principal may intervene and acquire the rights and obligations of the agent
The principle that the agent is entitled to a reasonable remuneration where there is no express agreement
The principle that where a person contracts in his own name without disclosing the existence of a principal, he will be personally liable
The proper party to sue and be sued when an agent is acting within the scope of his authority for a disclosed principal
The rule that an agent must communicate to his principal the commitments made on his behalf for ratification within a reasonable time
The rule that an undisclosed principal can sue or be sued on the contract of his agent; exceptions
The rule that whatever a person who is sui juris can do personally can equally be done on his behalf through an agent
The underlying principle of the concept of agency
What an agency entails
When an agency relationship arises
When an agency relationship can be said to exist
When an agency relationship will be said to exist between a candidate in an election and a canvasser or supporter
Whether a commission agent is entitled to commission on a quantum meruit where the principal decides not to complete the contract
Whether a father buying something on behalf of his child is acting as the child's agent
Whether a principal is vicariously liable for the act of its agent
Whether a principal who acts through an agent can be made liable
Whether a principal, who is an active and willing party to an illegal act of his agent, can maintain an action in tort against the agent in a transaction in which a legislation makes the principal equally liable for that illegal act
Whether an agency relationship is created by a third party merely writing a letter to one of the parties to a proceeding referring to him as his agent
Whether an agent acting for a disclosed principal incurs any liability
Whether an agent can be held liable for delay in delivery of goods
Whether an agent can be held liable for the acts or omissions of his principal who resides outside jurisdiction
Whether an agent can mount an action on behalf of his principal
Whether an agent can take advantage of a statutory relief his principal can take advantage of
Whether an agent is entitled to remuneration on quantum meruit basis from a third party where the subject matter of the concern between him and the undisclosed principal was sold to the third party
Whether an agent is liable for the acts and defaults of his sub-agents
Whether an agent must be authorised in writing
Whether an agent needs to disclose the name of his principal
Whether an agent on a contract of sale has the power to conclude the sale and bind the principal beyond the power donated to him
Whether an agent who is a wrongdoer enjoys any protection from liability
Whether an agent who suffers loss in the course of doing a lawful act has a right of indemnity
Whether an agreement to reimburse and indemnify can be regarded as an implied term of a contractual agency
Whether it is the law that if a principal is liable his agent cannot be liable
Whether the general principles of agency apply in public law
Whether the law can impose the relationship of agency on parties
Whether the law of agency determines the jurisdiction of the court
Whether the law of agency does not shield the wrongful acts of an agent who acts on his own frolic
Whether the law of agency regarding disclosed principal applies to tort
Whether the obligations of a principal can be imposed on another without a declaration that he is the agent of the other
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