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A principal may generally revoke the authority of an agent at any time by notifying the agent.
Assault and Battery
A legal term used to describe the combination of the threat of violence (assault) and the actual physical contact or harm (battery) to another person.
Criminally Responsible
Being legally accountable or liable for actions that are classified as crimes under the law, subject to prosecution and punishment.
Authority to Contract
The power or right delegated to an individual or entity to enter into legally-binding agreements on behalf of another party.
Extended an Offer
The act of presenting someone with a proposal or opportunity, typically for employment or a commercial agreement.
Q14: If an agent receives a gift from
Q15: Intoxicated persons are liable in quasi contract
Q18: A novation is an agreement between two
Q19: An agreement in connection with the sale
Q23: Courts will usually uphold a liquidated damage
Q30: A definite time required for negotiability would
Q46: Only a bank may serve as the
Q47: Even if a party has the power
Q51: Bryant,doing business as Fair Realty,employs Chris and
Q67: A principal who authorizes his agent to