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  2. Apparent authority - Wikipedia

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    Legal jurisdictions which provide for apparent authority include the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and South Africa.The doctrine of apparent authority is based on the concept of estoppel, thus, it prevents the principal from denying the existence of agency to a third party, provided that a representation, as to the agent's authority, has been made by him to the third ...

  3. Law of agency - Wikipedia

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    Hence, for example, in English law a partner is the agent of the other partners, whereas in Scots law "a [partnership] is a legal person distinct from the partners of whom it is composed" [10] and so a partner is the agent of the partnership per se. This form of agency is inherent in the status of a partner and does not arise out of a contract ...

  4. Offer and acceptance - Wikipedia

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    An offeree is not usually bound if another person accepts the offer on their behalf without his authorization, the exceptions to which are found in the law of agency, where an agent may have apparent or ostensible authority, or the usual authority of an agent in the particular market, even if the principal did not realize what the extent of ...

  5. Putin goes from pariah to negotiating partner as Trump ... - AOL

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    While Trump has made no secret that he planned a radical departure from Joe Biden's goal of an ostensible outright Ukrainian victory, his comments Wednesday — including that Russia “fought for ...

  6. De facto corporation and corporation by estoppel - Wikipedia

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    De facto corporation and corporation by estoppel are both terms that are used by courts in most common law jurisdictions to describe circumstances in which a business organization that has failed to become a de jure corporation (a corporation by law) will nonetheless be treated as a corporation, thereby shielding shareholders from liability.

  7. Freeman v Buckhurst Park Properties (Mangal) Ltd - Wikipedia

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    An "apparent" or "ostensible" authority, on the other hand, is a legal relationship between the principal and the contractor created by a representation, made by the principal to the contractor, intended to be and in fact acted upon by the contractor, that the agent has authority to enter on behalf of the principal into a contract of a kind ...

  8. Column: Did business leaders do enough to head off Trump's ...

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    That gives new meaning to the quip once offered by Henry Kissinger, in a different context: "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal." Get the latest from ...

  9. Couples don't have to see money the same way, Ramit Sethi ...

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    Each partner can have their own money dial, or area of life that they want to spend more on. The most common money dial is eating out. The next most common money dial is travel.