agency in law

People {principal, law} can grant other people {agent, law} power to act on their behalf {agency, law}|.

types

Authorized agents {general agent} can perform various activities, such as make contracts. Authorized agents {special agent} can perform one activity. Agents can employ helpers {subagent}. Supposed agents {apparent agent} {agent with apparent authority} can cause a third person to believe supposed agent has authority to act for principal. Third party can know agent and principal {disclosed principal} or not know {undisclosed principal}. Third party can know agent and not know principal {partially disclosed principal}.

termination

Agency terminates at principal's death, object destruction, rearranged agreement, or mutual consent.

responsibilities

Agents must be careful in doing duties, inform principal about transactions, act only in principal's interests and with authority, and make fully state actions. Agents are not liable for contract terms.

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