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Law of Agency 4th ed


ISBN13: 9780409352276
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780409334807
Published: August 2020
Publisher: LexisNexis Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: £134.00



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Law of Agency explains the principles surrounding agency law from an Australian perspective. It refers extensively to relevant Australian case law and statutory provisions even as it offers context in main common law jurisdictions, such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and New Zealand — and to some extent, Hong Kong and Singapore. In addition to cataloguing the relevant principles, this book provides commentary and analysis on areas of uncertainty and dispute through regular references to the academic commentary in the field.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
Part I: Context
Definition
Agency Compared with Other Legal Relationships
Capacity
Part II: Creation of Agency
Agency Created by Agreement
Agency by Ratification
Agency Arising by Operation of Law
Part III: Agent’s Authority
Express Authority
Implied Authority
Non-delegation
Part IV: Agent’s Duties
Sources and Incidents of Duties
Duties of Performance
Duties in Equity
Accountability of Agents
Secret Commissions Legislation
Part V: Agent’s Rights
Agent’s Remuneration — Contractual Connection
Agent’s Remuneration — Causal Connection
Agent’s Remuneration — Statutory Requirements
Other Agent’s Rights
Part VI: Principal’s Relationship with Third Parties
Principal’s Rights and Liabilities in Contract
Ostensible Authority
Agency and Ostensible Ownership
Principal’s Liability Outside of Contract
Part VII: Agent’s Relationship with Third Parties
Agent’s Relationships in Contract with Third Parties
Agent’s Liability to Third Parties Outside Contract
Part VIII: Termination of Agency
Termination of Agency
Revocation of Powers of Attorney;