ch 33 acct law
In an agency relationship, the person who hires the agent is known as the: ______
principal
most basic type of agency relationship
principal-agent
An agent who makes an unauthorized agreement may have violated his or her duty of
ratification
regarding an apparent agency, if the principal attempts to deny that an agency relationship existed, the third party must demonstrate that he or she
reasonably believed, on the basis of the principal's conduct, that the agency relationship existed
If there is no agency agreement or the contract is for personal services and the principal fails to perform as agreed, the agent may:
recover for services rendered and future damages
a ____ power of attorney gives authority only for the designated areas or purposes listed in the agreement
specific
agency law is primarily ___ law
state
agency law is primarily ____ law
state
A third party who believes that an agent is acting with actual or apparent authority may do which of the following
sue the principal for any breach of contract
the principal owes specific duties to
the agent
if an employer has some control over the operations of a contractor
the contract does not always mean that the contract is an employee
Principals are the legal owners of anything an agent may come to possess through:
the employment or agency relationship
Agency relationships are for the benefit of:
the principal
In an agency relationship, the agent is authorized to act for and on behalf of:
the principal
Which of the following is a recognized source for the definition of agency?
the restatement of agency
When an agent breaches an agency contract or his fiduciary duties, which of the following remedies may the principal may use to nullify at her discretion any contract the agent negotiated
the right of avoidance
When an agent breaches an agency contract or his fiduciary duties, which of the following remedies may the principal may use to nullify at her discretion any contract the agent negotiated?
the right of avoidance
generally, an employer is liable for
the torts of its employees
agency by ratification
third party reasonably believes that the agent is acting on behalf of the principal and that the principal accepts the acts of the agent - the principal must know all the material facts regarding the contacts and the principal must ratify the entirety of the agent's acts
Suppose an agent negotiates a contract on behalf of a principal. The contract is breached through the agent's negligence, and the principal is then sued by the third party. The principal can sue the agent: Blank
to recover the amount assessed to the third party
The law typically assumes that a principal is aware of all of the information that
was revealed to the agent
The law typically assumes that a principal is aware of all of the information that:
was revealed to the agent
hen may a principal use the right of avoidance to nullify, at his or her discretion, any contract the agent negotiated?
when the agent breaches his or her fiduciary duties
the principal has the duty to indemnify or reimburse the agent for any losses the agent incurs
while working within the scope of authority on the principals behalf
agency agreements usually do not need to be in writing unless the agent
will enter into a contract that the statute of frauds requires to be in writing
agency by ratification
"Harold had never authorized Bill to represent him in anything, but he was happy with the deal bill expressed that he accepted the contract for the car"
Identify the main remedies a principal has for an agent's breach of fiduciary duties in a principal-agent agency relationship
- indemnification - avoidance - constructive trust
which of the following are correct statements regarding a durable power of attorney?
- it becomes active only after a principal becomes incapacitated in any matter - it can be enacted preemptively by the principal
types of business agency relationships
- principal-agent - employer-employee - employer-independent contractor
agency relationships
can be formed by formal written contracts
agency
defined as the fiduciary relationship that results from the manifestation of consent by one person to another that the other shall act in his behalf and subject to his control, and consent by the other so to act
A principal's obligation to pay an agent for his or her services is called the
duty to compensate
agency by implied authority cannot conflict with agency by
express authority
an agency by agreement is also known as an
expressed agency
two people enter into an agency agreement using a written agreement. this kind of agency relationship is known as an ____
expressed agency
A(n) ______ is a person who has a duty to act primarily for another person's benefit
fiduciary
an agency relationship is a ____ relationship
fiduciary
A principal always has the right of ______, so agents may not use the agency relationship to obtain goods or property for themselves if the principal desired to obtain the same goods or property
first refusal
when an agent is given broad authority to sign legal documents for the principal - known as
general power of attorney
a ____ agent is one who acts without consideration
gratuitous
a ____ agent is one who is not paid for his or her services
gratuitous
powers of attorney are given for
healthcare and business purposes
To conduct business more effectively around the world, businesses will hire agents from the host country to: _______
help guide the business with respect to local laws and customs
an agency relationship that is formed through the conduct of the parties is known as an agency by ____ authority
implied
agency through ___ authority cannot conflict with any ____ authority that has been given
implied express
employers are generally liable
in tort for the actions of their employees, while they are generally not liable for the actions of independent contractors.
a principal has the duty of reimbursement and
indemnification of the agent
The Restatement of Agency defines a person who contracts with another to do something for him, but is not controlled by him nor subject to the other's right to control with respect to his physical conduct in the performance of the undertaking, as a
independent contractor
agency agreement
must be in writing
when an agent is given the power of attorney, the agreement
must be in writing
an agent who makes an unauthorized agreement may have violated his or her duty of
obedience
principals duty to provide safe working conditions for the agent
occupational safety and health act
agency law is especially important for
United States firms doing business globally
if thee IRS determines that an independent contractor is really an employee, the employer will be liable for
all applicable taxes such as social security and unemployment taxes
powers of ____ can be given for business and health care purposes
attorney
federal agency is interested in determining whether workers are employees or independent contractors
IRS
under the duty of obedience, the agent must follow the lawful instruction and direction of the principal
If the principal gives unlawful or unethical instructions, the agent is not required to behave in accordance with them
agency law
It is primarily state law and can vary from state to state
an agency relationship, like a contract, can only be made for
a lawful purpose
which of the following is required for agency by estoppel?
a reasonable belief by the third party that an agency relationship existed
According to the Copyright Act of 1976, an employer can order an employee to complete work at the request of the employer. This product is known as
a work for hire
which of the following is a recognized form of agency authority?
agency by agreement
which of the following is not a recognized form of agency authority?
agency by revocation
employees are _____ of the employer
agents
If the agent breaches his or her duties to the principal, the principal:
can terminate his or her relationship with the agent and seek remedies
a principal must authorize the power of attorney while they are
competent
an agency relationship can be formed through the implied ___ of the parties
conduct
Because of their fiduciary relationship, the agent has a responsibility to act in the interest of the principal including avoiding
conflicts of interest and protecting the principals confidentiality
agency relationships are
consensual
If the agent illegally benefits from the agency relationship, the principal may enact a(n) ______ trust on the goods, profits, or property in question
constructive
Agency relationships are contractual relationships and the kind of remedies that are available are Blank______ remedies
contract
Agency relationships are contractual relationships and the kind of remedies that are available are ______ remedies.
contract
in an agency by estoppel, the important factor is whether the principal acts to
create the impression that the agent has the authority to act on behalf of the principal