Legal Aspects of Business AdministrationPrentice-Hall, 1961 - 855페이지 |
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331 페이지
... principal himself is also an important factor in determining the nature and extent of the prin- cipal's liability on ... principal to the third person . A principal is said to be fully disclosed when the third person knows not only that ...
... principal himself is also an important factor in determining the nature and extent of the prin- cipal's liability on ... principal to the third person . A principal is said to be fully disclosed when the third person knows not only that ...
334 페이지
... principal . The third person may show that the principal was the real party at interest and seek recourse against him . Note also that the requirement of the statute of frauds that the contract , or some note or memorandum thereof ...
... principal . The third person may show that the principal was the real party at interest and seek recourse against him . Note also that the requirement of the statute of frauds that the contract , or some note or memorandum thereof ...
341 페이지
... principal . The duties of the agent to the principal fall into two broad categories : those having to do with the agent's loyalty to the principal , and those having to do with the manner in which the agent shall perform his services ...
... principal . The duties of the agent to the principal fall into two broad categories : those having to do with the agent's loyalty to the principal , and those having to do with the manner in which the agent shall perform his services ...
목차
IMPORTANCE OF LAW IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRA | 3 |
ORIGIN HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF LAW | 10 |
THE MODERN SOURCES OF LAW | 16 |
저작권 | |
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acceptance action actual agency agent agreement Anosmia arise assignment authority bailee bailment bank bankruptcy binding breach buyer carrier claim clause common law competition condition consideration corporation court of equity courts creditors damages debt debtor defense delivered delivery device directors discharge discussed dissolution drawer duty effect employee enforce entitled estoppel existence fact federal firm fraud holder Hypocase implied important indorsement injury intention interest issue labor lease liability lien limited loss ment mortgage negotiable instruments notice obligation offer offeror owner paid parties partner partnership property patent payment performance possession principal principal's problems profits promise protection purchaser purpose real property reasonable remedies result risk rule Section seller shareholders shares Sherman Act situations specific statute statute of frauds tenant termination third person tion tort trade transaction transfer Uniform Act Uniform Partnership Act unless usually warranty