Agency Flashcards

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When does an agent have the power to bind the principal to a contract?

A

The agent has the power to bind the principal to a contract when the agent acts with actual or apparent authority.

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When does actual authority exist?

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Actual authority exists when the principal makes a manifestation that causes the agent to reasonably believe that the agent is authorized to act on the principal’s behalf.

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When does apparent authority exist?

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Apparent authority exists when a third party reasonably relies on manifestations by the principal concerning the agent’s authority to act on the principal’s behalf.

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When is a principal considered to be undisclosed?

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A principal is an undisclosed principal when the third party has no notice of the principal’s existence.

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Who is liable on a contract with an undisclosed or partially disclosed principal?

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The agent is liable to the third party.

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When is a principal considered partially disclosed?

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A principal is a partially disclosed principal if the third party has notice of the principal’s existence, but not the principal’s identity.

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When can a principal ratify an act done on the principal’s behalf?

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(1) When P ratifies ALL of the contract, not part
(2) When P and the 3rd Party have capacity to enter into a contract
(3) P ratifies before the 3rd party withdraws
(4) The principal knows the material facts of the transaction

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