A Treatise on the Law of Principal and Agent: Chiefly with Reference to Mercantile TransactionsJ. Butterworth, 1812 - 313 pages |
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Page viii
... Brokers , & c . § 7. When joint Employment of one Agent makes the Em- ployers jointly liable . § 8. How the Obligation of the Principal may be discharged . PART II . Effects of Agent's Acts as affecting Principal viii CONTENTS .
... Brokers , & c . § 7. When joint Employment of one Agent makes the Em- ployers jointly liable . § 8. How the Obligation of the Principal may be discharged . PART II . Effects of Agent's Acts as affecting Principal viii CONTENTS .
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... employment , according to the capacity of the parties , or the nature of the act to be done ( © ) . It is said to be general or special with reference to its object , i . e . according as it is confined to a single act , or is extended ...
... employment , according to the capacity of the parties , or the nature of the act to be done ( © ) . It is said to be general or special with reference to its object , i . e . according as it is confined to a single act , or is extended ...
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... employment : but some are inci- dent to their general character , which will therefore be noticed in the first place . The primary obligation of an agent , whose authority is limited by instructions , is to adhere faithfully to those ...
... employment : but some are inci- dent to their general character , which will therefore be noticed in the first place . The primary obligation of an agent , whose authority is limited by instructions , is to adhere faithfully to those ...
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... employment , viz . zeal and vigilance for his own exclusive advantage . This confidence is so highly regarded , that courts of equity have sometimes interfered to set aside improvident grants , made in favour of persons confidentially ...
... employment , viz . zeal and vigilance for his own exclusive advantage . This confidence is so highly regarded , that courts of equity have sometimes interfered to set aside improvident grants , made in favour of persons confidentially ...
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... employment is rather a trust than a service . SECTION IV . In addition to the foregoing general duties , which affect all descriptions of agents alike , there are distinct duties depending upon their respec- tive employments : of which ...
... employment is rather a trust than a service . SECTION IV . In addition to the foregoing general duties , which affect all descriptions of agents alike , there are distinct duties depending upon their respec- tive employments : of which ...
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action for money action of trover afterwards agent employed Ambl assignees assumpsit authority banker bankrupt bankruptcy Beawes Bexwell bind bond broker brought Burr buyer Campb ceived charge cipal circumstances considered consigned contract court Court of Chancery court of equity Cowp creditor debt defendant defendant's deposited discharge duty East effect employer employment entitled equity evidence execution factor fraud given held Holt illegal indorsed latter liable lien Lord Chancellor Lord Eldon Lord Ellenborough Lord Hardwicke Lord Kenyon Lord Mansfield master ment merchant notice obliged opinion owner paid particular party payment person plaintiff possession power of attorney principal principal's purchase purpose Raym receipt received recover refused rule Salk SECTION sell servant ship sold sufficient tion transaction trover trust vendee verdict warrant