Definition of Agency
Agency is the fiduciary relation which results from the manifestation of consent by one person to another that the other shall act on his behalf and subject to his control, and consent by the other to so act.
Requirements for Agency
3 Types of Agencies
Master Agency
has right to control agent’s physical conduct
Independent Contractor Agency
Agrees to act for principal control over objectives agency
No physical control - no tort liability
Independent Contractor Non-Agent
Agent doesn’t agree to act for principal and subject to principal’s general control over objective of agency
Type of liability imposed through Agency
Strct Liability
What we looked at to determine agency
If the principal has control (example: providing instructions to use)
Business Associations Relationships
Doctrine of Respondeat Superior - Master Servant Agency
When is principal liable for agents tort?
Master-Servant Relationship Factors
Principal’s is Liabile for Contracts when there is… (CL and Restatements)
Authority Definition + types of authority
Definition: To hold principal liable for agent
Actual Authority
Implied Actual Authority
Constructive Authority
Qhere agent knew they had no authority
Two Types:
Agency by Estoppel
Liability of Agent - for an agent to avoid liability:
Agency from Franchise
A franchise agreement that goes beyond the stage of setting standards, and allocates to the franchisor the right to exercise control over the daily operations of the franchise, an agency relationship exists.
How to draft a Franchise Agreement
CAN HAVE:
CAN’T HAVE:
Modern Rule Governing Franchise Liability
Modern Instrumentality Rule:
Recommendation and Termination Power
A franchisor can make recommendations, and have a right to termination you will not be held to be a principal and you will be insulated from tort liability.
REVIEW ON EMPLOYER LIABILITY - Course and Scope of Employment
Fiduciary Relationship between Agent and Principal