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  8. Chapter 03 - Powers Of Agent


Chapter 03 - Powers Of Agent


  • § 59-3-1 Agent may perform acts permitted to principal.
  • § 59-3-2 Actual authority defined.
  • § 59-3-2.1 Authority to request, receive, review, and disclose information regarding principal's health.
  • § 59-3-3 Ostensible authority defined.
  • § 59-3-4 Agent's general authority.
  • § 59-3-5 Agent's necessary authority--Ordinary course of business.
  • § 59-3-6 Agent's necessary authority--Representation as to matter of fact.
  • § 59-3-7 Agent's power to disobey instructions.
  • § 59-3-8 Agent cannot have authority to defraud principal.
  • § 59-3-9 Exceptions to general authority--Agent cannot act in own name.
  • § 59-3-10 Exceptions to general authority--Scope of agency cannot be defined.
  • § 59-3-11 Exceptions to general authority--Forbidden acts.
  • § 59-3-12 Authority to sell real property--Power to give warranty.
  • § 59-3-13 Authority to sell personal property--Power to give warranties.
  • § 59-3-14 Authority to receive price of property.
  • § 59-3-15 Agent's delegation of powers.
  • § 59-3-16 Subagent, lawfully appointed, represents principal.
  • § 59-3-17 Responsibility as between principal and agent of agent.
  • § 59-3-18 Agent's unauthorized employment of subagent.
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