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Frederick impatiently pulls at his father's pant leg because he wants some juice. He points to the refrigerator when his father looks at him. His gesturing is an example of a
Implied Authority
Authority that is created not by an explicit oral or written agreement but by implication or inference. In agency law, implied authority of the agent can arise from custom, from the position the agent occupies, or from being reasonably necessary to carry out express authority.
Express Authority
Authority expressly given by one party to another. In agency law, an agent has express authority to act for a principal if both parties agree, orally or in writing, that an agency relationship exists in which the agent has the power (authority) to act in the place of, and on behalf of, the principal.
Exclusive Territory
A designated area or market granted to an individual or entity with the exclusive right to sell or distribute goods or services within it.
Duty of Cooperation
An obligation between parties in a contract to act in good faith and assist each other in fulfilling the contract's terms.
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