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Zennia Mahajan
on Nov 28, 2024Verified
When a principal makes it possible for an agent to defraud a third party, the principal may also be liable for the fraud.
Principal
In agency law, the individual or entity that authorizes an agent to act on their behalf in business transactions.
Agent
An individual or entity authorized to act on behalf of another person or entity in legal or business matters.
Defraud
The act of misleading or deceiving someone typically for financial or personal gain.
- Understand the legal responsibilities of principals and agents in contracts.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the legal responsibilities of principals and agents in contracts.