The fiduciary duties of agents / Nor Sa' Adah Abd. Rahman

Sorretirres a person may not be able to act for himself. He may suddenly fall ill and be unable to walk, in which case he may enlist the help of another to my medicine for him. A houseowner who wishes to sell his home may require the help of a broker to sell his house for him. In such cases the pers...

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Main Author: Abd. Rahman, Nor Sa' Adah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law 1985
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spelling uitm-279002020-01-29T08:39:43Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27900/ The fiduciary duties of agents / Nor Sa' Adah Abd. Rahman Abd. Rahman, Nor Sa' Adah K Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence Sorretirres a person may not be able to act for himself. He may suddenly fall ill and be unable to walk, in which case he may enlist the help of another to my medicine for him. A houseowner who wishes to sell his home may require the help of a broker to sell his house for him. In such cases the person who acts for another is called an 'agent' and the person for whom or on whose behalf he acts is called the 'principal'. Agency therefore is the relationship which subsists between the principal and the agent who has been authorised to act for him or represent him in dealing with others. The relationship of principal and agent is a very conunon one in the modern day msiness world. The word Agency in a general way signifies the relationship that arises when one party uses another party to accomplish some purpose. There are three parties in an agency relationship, that is the party who authorizes another to do sorre business, the authorized party and the party with whom the msiness is transacted. The role and function of an agent is primarily to bring his principal and third party are brought into a contractual relationship he drops out. The agent does not become a party to the final arrangement. As in the case of Plantation Agency Sdn. Bhd. V Hi. Ari'ffin2 the court held that an agent is not personally liable in contract made by his principal Faculty of Law 1985 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27900/1/PPd_NOR%20SA%27ADAH%20ABD.%20RAHMAN%20%20LW%2085_5.pdf Abd. Rahman, Nor Sa' Adah (1985) The fiduciary duties of agents / Nor Sa' Adah Abd. Rahman. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Abd. Rahman, Nor Sa' Adah
The fiduciary duties of agents / Nor Sa' Adah Abd. Rahman
description Sorretirres a person may not be able to act for himself. He may suddenly fall ill and be unable to walk, in which case he may enlist the help of another to my medicine for him. A houseowner who wishes to sell his home may require the help of a broker to sell his house for him. In such cases the person who acts for another is called an 'agent' and the person for whom or on whose behalf he acts is called the 'principal'. Agency therefore is the relationship which subsists between the principal and the agent who has been authorised to act for him or represent him in dealing with others. The relationship of principal and agent is a very conunon one in the modern day msiness world. The word Agency in a general way signifies the relationship that arises when one party uses another party to accomplish some purpose. There are three parties in an agency relationship, that is the party who authorizes another to do sorre business, the authorized party and the party with whom the msiness is transacted. The role and function of an agent is primarily to bring his principal and third party are brought into a contractual relationship he drops out. The agent does not become a party to the final arrangement. As in the case of Plantation Agency Sdn. Bhd. V Hi. Ari'ffin2 the court held that an agent is not personally liable in contract made by his principal
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title The fiduciary duties of agents / Nor Sa' Adah Abd. Rahman
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title_full The fiduciary duties of agents / Nor Sa' Adah Abd. Rahman
title_fullStr The fiduciary duties of agents / Nor Sa' Adah Abd. Rahman
title_full_unstemmed The fiduciary duties of agents / Nor Sa' Adah Abd. Rahman
title_sort fiduciary duties of agents / nor sa' adah abd. rahman
publisher Faculty of Law
publishDate 1985
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27900/
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