Business Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill book Company, Incorporated, 1929 - 496 pages |
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Page 8-4
... agent may be special or general . A special agent is limited in his authority to specific acts . A general agent ordi- narily has not unlimited authority or powers , but has full authority or power to do all acts incidental , necessary ...
... agent may be special or general . A special agent is limited in his authority to specific acts . A general agent ordi- narily has not unlimited authority or powers , but has full authority or power to do all acts incidental , necessary ...
Page 8-5
... agent for the principal's benefit in connection with making a contract , or in case he entices an employee from another employer , acts characteristic of an agent rather than a servant , the principal is responsible ; the tort may ...
... agent for the principal's benefit in connection with making a contract , or in case he entices an employee from another employer , acts characteristic of an agent rather than a servant , the principal is responsible ; the tort may ...
Page 8-6
... agent , or the principal when he becomes known , may be the party to the suit . If the principal intervenes , the right of the agent ceases . While , in the above cases , the action indicated may be taken with ordinary writings or oral ...
... agent , or the principal when he becomes known , may be the party to the suit . If the principal intervenes , the right of the agent ceases . While , in the above cases , the action indicated may be taken with ordinary writings or oral ...
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