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Full-Text Articles in Law
Principal And Agent--Notice--Fraudulent Acts Of Sole Agent, Donald F. Black
Principal And Agent--Notice--Fraudulent Acts Of Sole Agent, Donald F. Black
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Agency--The Course Of Employment--Tort Of Auto Salesman, Henry P. Snyder
Agency--The Course Of Employment--Tort Of Auto Salesman, Henry P. Snyder
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Principal And Agent--Accounting For Personal Profits Made By Agent Withholding Information From Principal, August W. Petroplus
Principal And Agent--Accounting For Personal Profits Made By Agent Withholding Information From Principal, August W. Petroplus
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Brokers-Liability In Conversion For Sale Of Stolen Bonds
Brokers-Liability In Conversion For Sale Of Stolen Bonds
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiffs, brokers, sold on the Exchange as agents for a supposedly reputable customer, certain negotiable bonds. Purchasers, upon learning that the bonds had been stolen, returned them to the plaintiffs who, pursuant to a rule of the Exchange, substituted other bonds of unquestioned title. In an action by the plaintiffs against an insurance company, subrogated to the rights of the original owners, for a declaration of ownership, held, for the plaintiffs. Gruntal v. National Security Co. (N. Y., Nov., 1930) 173 N.E. 682.
Suretyship--Fraud Of Principal On Surety--Principal As Agent Of Creditor
Suretyship--Fraud Of Principal On Surety--Principal As Agent Of Creditor
Michigan Law Review
The plaintiff manufactured medicines, selling to peddlers who operated as independent contractors. Menning, a peddler, signed a new contract with plaintiff for operations for the ensuing year, the contract also covering payment of existing debts ($1,794) to plaintiff. The defendant, induced by Menning and relying on his statement that there was no existing debt, signed the contract as surety, the guaranty reciting a consideration of $1 received by defendant and an extension of time on any debts. This contract was terminated after seven weeks, and plaintiff sued for $1670, the balance due. The defendant claimed that Menning was plaintiff's agent …
Review: A Textbook On Law And Business, J. Wayne Ley
Review: A Textbook On Law And Business, J. Wayne Ley
Michigan Law Review
A Book Review on A TEXTBOOK ON LAW AND BUSINESS By William H. Spencer
Agency--A "Conclusive" Test Of Agency Relation In West Virginia, August W. Petroplus
Agency--A "Conclusive" Test Of Agency Relation In West Virginia, August W. Petroplus
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Master And Servant-Liability For Acts Of Apparent Agent Or Servant
Master And Servant-Liability For Acts Of Apparent Agent Or Servant
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff received bums as a result of the negligence of the operator of a beauty parlor located in defendant's department store. The operations of the beauty parlor were advertised over the name of the defendant, and the shop was, to all appearances, a part of the defendant's store; defendant claimed, however, that the beauty shop was operated by an independent owner. Held, that the plaintiff had a right to rely on the defendant's representations that the shop was one of its departments, hence, that a verdict for the plaintiff should not be disturbed. Fields' Inc. v. Evans (Ohio App. …
Master And Servant-Effect Of Servant's Ownership Of Instrumentality On Liability Of Master
Master And Servant-Effect Of Servant's Ownership Of Instrumentality On Liability Of Master
Michigan Law Review
Defendant contracted with miners to dig out clay at ton-rate, the miners to furnish their own equipment. They buried their powder to prevent theft; but some boys found it and were injured in its explosion. Held, the miners were independent contractors, but that, if they were employees, they did not act within the scope of their employment in burying their powder. General Refractories Co. v. Mozier (Ky. 1930) 30 S.W.(2d) 952.
Master And Servant-Tests Of Independent Contract
Master And Servant-Tests Of Independent Contract
Michigan Law Review
The claimant was employed by a dairy company to sell and deliver milk along a defined route, his "payment being in the form of a commission on each bottle sold. He was required to make daily payments in cash for milk and cream sold, but had the privilege of returning unsold milk or cream at the end of each day. Horses and vehicles were hired from the company at a stated price per day. Claimant was injured by a fall from his wagon while making deliveries. The State Industrial Board held him to be a servant and awarded him workmen's …
Principal And Agent-Distinguished From Similar Relationships
Principal And Agent-Distinguished From Similar Relationships
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Principal And Agent-Authority-Creation And Relationship
Principal And Agent-Authority-Creation And Relationship
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Vicarious Liability For Fraud And Deceit In Iowa, Frank Edward Horack
Vicarious Liability For Fraud And Deceit In Iowa, Frank Edward Horack
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.