An agent has authority: 1. To do everything necessary or proper and usual, in the ordinary course of business, for effecting the purpose of his agency; and, 2. To make a representation respecting any matter of fact, not including the terms of his authority,... Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of North Dakota - Seite 34von North Dakota. Supreme Court, Hiram A. Libby, Robert Milligan Carothers, Robert Dimon Hoskins, John McDowell Cochrane, Edgar Whittlesey Camp, Ames Francis Wilbur, Joseph Coghlan, Edwin James Taylor - 1920Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| New York (State). Commissioners of the Code - 1862 - 550 Seiten
...a general authority. § 988. An agent has authority to do everything necessary, or proper and usual in the ordinary course of business, for effecting the purpose of his agency. Story on Agency, §§ 85, 86, 96, 97 ; Dingle v. Hare, 7 CS (NS), 159. See Horton v. Morgan, 19 X Y.,... | |
| New York (State). Commissioners of the Code, New York (State). - 1865 - 896 Seiten
...Dingle v. Hare, 7 CB (If. S.), 159 Agent's necessary Authority. S 1237. An agent has authority : • 2. To make a representation respecting any matter...upon which his right to use his authority depends, aud the truth of which cannot be determined by the use of reasonable diligence on the part of the persou... | |
| California, California. Commission to Revise the Laws of California - 1871 - 894 Seiten
...Sec. 123«. SEC. 2319. . An agent has authority— 1. To do everything necessary, or proper and usual in the ordinary course of business, for effecting...his authority depends, and the truth of which cannot bo determined by the use of reasonable diligence on tho part of the person to whom the representation... | |
| California - 1874 - 870 Seiten
...necessary or proper and usual, Agent-s in the ordinary course of business, for effecting the authority. purpose of his agency; and, 2. To make a representation...of the person to whom the representation is made. NOTiC.—8ubd. 1.—Story on Agency, Sees. 85, 86, 96, 97; Dingle vs. Hare, 7 CB (NS), p. 159; see... | |
| California - 1876 - 624 Seiten
...his authority. § 2319. An agent has authority : 1. To do everything necessary or proper and usual, in the ordinary course of business, for effecting...of the person to whom the representation is made. § 232 1 . When an authority is given partly in g «neral and partly in specific terms, the general... | |
| California - 1876 - 622 Seiten
...or proper and usual, in the ordinary course of business, for effecting the purpose of his ageucv ; and, 2. To make a representation respecting any matter...of the person to whom the representation is made. § 2321. When an authority is given partly in general and partly in specific terms, the general authority... | |
| 1908 - 1164 Seiten
...authority. "Sec. 3005. An agent has authority: 1. To do everything necessary and proper and usual, In the ordinary course of business, for effecting...of his authority, but upon which his right to use authority depends, and the truth of which cannot be determined by the use of reasonable diligence on... | |
| 1892 - 1150 Seiten
...Code, § "31!), provides that an agent has authority "to do everything necessary, or proper and usual, in the ordinary course of business, for effecting the purpose of his agency." It having been proved, as above shown, that there never was any necessity for borrowing money to effect... | |
| New York (State). - 1885 - 422 Seiten
...ostensible authority : Agent's 1. To do every thing necessary, or proper, and usual in authoritythe ordinary course of business, for effecting the purpose...of the person to whom the representation is made. § 1796. An agent has power to disobey instructions in Agent,s dealing with the subject of the agency,... | |
| Floyd Russell Mechem - 1889 - 1086 Seiten
...§1358. Necessary authority. An agent has authority: 1. To do everything necessary or proper and usual in the ordinary course of business for effecting the...of his authority, but upon which his right to use hia authority depends, and the truth of which cannot be determined by the use of reasonable diligence... | |
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