How does the law define an agent?
a party who is authorized by another party (the principal) to act on the principals behalf.
define the term agency
the legal relationship between the principal and the agent.
Name 3 trascations that often involve agency relationships
what is ‘actual authority’
the authority to act on behalf of the principal that the principal intentionally confers on the agent and that the agent reasonable believes is conferred.
Actual authority can be either express or implied. Define both
Express: is the authority that a principal explicitly confers on the agent.
implied: is the authority that a principal intends an agent to have and that arises incidentally from an express grant of authority
Are formalities required to create an agency relationship?
no, parties can consent orally or in writing. Some types do require writing such as the statute of frauds
Name 4 duties of the agent to the principal
Who is responsible for the unlaweful actions committed by the agent on the instructions of the principal?
both are liable.
What are the 3 duties of the principal to the agent?
What are 3 factors that might be considered in determining the reasonable value of an agents service
define the term indemnification
means the compensation or reimbursement of another persons’ loss.
Whether a principal is bound to a contract made by an agent depends on what?
what is a disclosed principal?
the term given to the principal when an agent enters into a contract with a third party on behalf of the principal.
what is the term given to a principal when an agent enters into a contract on behalf of the principal but does not identify them?
a partially disclosed principal.
What is the term given to the principal when an agent purports to act on his own behalf and does not mention the existence of a principal?
undisclosed principal
What is apparent authority?
the authority that is not expressly conferred on an agent but is authority that the principal either intentionally or negligently allows a third party to believe the agent possess.
Most common law jurisdictions require a showing of what 3 elements to prove apparent authority?
A principal accepts a contract made by the agent upon its behalf, by ratification. Define this action
Ratification is the adoption by a principal of an act that was taken on the principals’ behalf but without the principals authorization. By rafting the contact the principal affirms that is a party to the contract.
What do you call an agency relationship, established by the ratification of unauthorized action ?
agency by ratification
For a ratification to be effective, it requires what 5 requirements to be met?
define vicarious liability
indirect liability.
Does an employer have vicarious liability for the torts of an independent contractor?
No
What is generally considered when determining whether an individual was acting in the course of her employement?
Define joint and several liability
Means that each defendant in a case is independently liable for the entire amount of damages awarded to a plantiff regardless of a defendants share of responsibility for the losses.