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Elements Of A Contract, By Victor Morawetz, Paul L. Sayre
Elements Of A Contract, By Victor Morawetz, Paul L. Sayre
Indiana Law Journal
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Outlines Of The Law Of Agency, Floyd R. Mechem
Outlines Of The Law Of Agency, Floyd R. Mechem
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The subject of Agency belongs to a comparatively recent period in our law … Agency belongs distinctively to a commercial age, and its growth has kept pace with the progress of commercial development. It furnishes the means by which the range of individual and corporate activity is enormously increased. As soon as it is conceded that one man may be represented by another in business transactions, and that he may have as many such representatives as occasion may require, the field of commercial activity is immensely widened. The modern business man may thus be constructively present in many places and …
Outlines Of The Law Of Agency, Floyd R. Mechem
Outlines Of The Law Of Agency, Floyd R. Mechem
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The subject of Agency belongs to a comparatively recent period in our law … Agency belongs distinctively to a commercial age, and its growth has kept pace with the progress of commercial activity. It furnishes the means by which the range of individual and corporate activity is enormously increased. One person may thus have many an alter ego. A single brain may direct a hundred hands. The modern business man may be constructively present in many places and carry on diverse and widely separated industries at the same time.
The following pages have been printed to accompany the writer’s …