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Agency (law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Agency is an area of commercial law dealing with a contractual or quasi-contractual tripartite, or non-contractual set of relationships when an agent is authorized to act on behalf of another (called...
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Agent (law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An Agent in Commercial Law is a person who is authorised to act on behalf of another (called the Principal or client ) to create a legal relationship with a Third Party. Agency law deals with the ...
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This article addresses issues that arise in agency law when agents make contracts on behalf of principals. The main issue is whether the principal should be bound when the agent makes a contract with some third party on his behalf which the principal would immediately wish to disavow.
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South Carolina license law defines customers as buyers or sellers who choose NOT to establish an agency relationship. The law requires real estate licensees to perform the following basic duties when dealing with any real estate buyer or seller as customers: • Present all offers in a timely manner;
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The administrative law judge ("ALJ") concluded that section 120.62(2), Florida Statutes (2007), gave Raven a right to counsel at the investigator... More... ... Robin Pepper sued an Anchorage debt collection agency and its lawyers, claiming that they violated Alaska’s Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Act...
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GOVERNOR RELL : CREDIT UNION STUDENT LOANS HAVE BACKING OF BONDING AGENCY UNDER NEW LAW ... Sep. 28--DeFUNIAKSPRINGS--Although a large chunk of a law enforcement agency's time involves drug-related cases, local sheriff's offices aren't...
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) who used to post ads on the paper the likes of " List with Bob Bye - The Guy with the Tie ". Yet, despite the variety of names and walks of life, all Agents - especially in real estate - must abide to the axioms of the Law of Agency when it comes to fulfilling their professional mandates.
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