TOPICS Agency, concepts The notion of acting on behalf of another person; 17.1.1. The acquisition of legal rights; 17.1.2. Discharging legal obligations; 17.1.3. Acting through a representative; 17.1.4. The legal position of a person acting as a representative; 17.1.5. Agency, agency relationships The nature of agency; 17.2.1. The concepts involved in an agency situation; 17.2.2. Particular relationships that may involve agency; 17.2.3. Agency, obtaining authority to act as an agent The power to represent a principal; 17.3.1. Express authority ; 17.3.2. Express authority in writing; 17.3.3. Implied authority; 17.3.4. 'Apparent' or 'ostensible' authority; 17.3.5. Agency, ratification of previously unauthorised acts Retrospective approval of an agent's acts; 17.4.1. Ratification by a disclosed principal; 17.4.2. Ratification by an undisclosed principal; 17.4.3. Agency, an agent's duties to their principal Sources of an agent's duties; 17.5.1. The duty to carry out instructions; 17.5.2. The duty to act personally and with due care and skill; 17.5.3. The duty to act in good faith; 17.5.4. The duty to keep proper accounts; 17.5.5. Agency, a principal's duties to their agent Sources of an agent's duties; 17.6.1. Payment of fees and reimbursement of expenses; 17.6.2. Other claims by an agent against their principal; 17.6.3. Agency, an agent's relations with third parties Situations in which legal relations may17.7.2 -3. Liability for a warranty of authority; 17.7.4. Performing contractual obligations through an agent; 17.7.5. Agency, acquisitions and dispositions of property by an agent 'Real' and 'personal' rights distinguished; 17.8.1. An agent's ability to transfer a principal's real rights to a third party; 17.8.2. Agency, a principal's liability for harm caused by their agent Circumstances in which liability may arise; 17.9.1. Liability in tort; 17.9.2. Liability for misleading conduct; 17.9.3. Agency, agency by operation of law Circumstances in which represent17.10.2. Marital relationships; 17.10.3. Agency, termination of agency How an agent's power of representation is ended; 17.11.1 Completion of the mandate; 17.11.2. Revocation and renunciation; 17.11.3 Mental incapacity and death of the principal; 17.11.4.
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