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Usually in cases where there is a known principal, the agent has liability for, and rights under, contracts made on behalf of a principal.

Known Principal

A principal whose identity is disclosed to the third party by the agent at the time of a particular transaction.

Agent Liability

The legal responsibility of an agent to act in the best interest of their principal, facing consequences for failure to comply.

  • Acknowledge the legal ramifications of activities conducted by agents in representation of principals.
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Collin AveryDec 04, 2024
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