BUSI301: Business Law (B07) Chapter 10
_____ is the legal relationship where the parties agree that one party will act on behalf of the other party.
Blank 1: Agency
An agency terminated by _____ occurs when property essential to the agency relationship is no longer available.
Blank 1: destruction
An agency relationship may be terminated by a(n) _____ action of the parties.
Blank 1: express or expressed
A(n) _____ disclosed agency relationship is where the third party is aware of the identity of the principal and knows the agent is acting on behalf of the principal.
Blank 1: fully
An agency relationship may be terminated by operation of:
Blank 1: law or laws
When an agent initiates termination, it is called a(n _____
Blank 1: renunciation
When the essential subject matter of an agency relationship is no longer available, termination occurs by: ______.
destruction
When the agency relationship is ______ disclosed, the agent is not liable to the third party.
fully
If an agent's breach of duty resulted in a principal becoming liable to a third party, then the agent must: ______.
indemnify and hold the principal harmless
Principals are generally not liable for the negligent acts of: ______.
independent contractors.
Refraining from self-dealing and acting solely for the benefit of the principal are agent requirements under the duty of Blank______.
loyalty
The nonagent employee relationship is referred to as the Blank______.
master-servant relationship.
Reference checks and criminal background checks are steps employers can take to shield themselves from the liability imposed by the: ______.
negligent hiring doctrine
If an agent's breach of duty to the principal causes damages to the principal, the principal may recover those damages by:
suing the agent for the breach.
Ending the agency relationship is referred to as: ______.
termination.
The substance-over-form doctrine focuses on: ______.
the actual working relationship between the principal and agent.
Before an employer will be responsible for the negligent acts of an employee, the negligent act must have occurred: ______.
within the scope of employment.
An agent must give _____ to perform an act on behalf of a principal.
Blank 1: consent
For agency purposes, a principal can be liable via a contract obligation or through _____ liability (liability for another) in tort.
Blank 1: vicarious
An agent may be entitled to damages if the principal's termination was: _____
Blank 1: wrongful, unlawful, illegal, or wrong
Which of the following areas of law most often overlap with agency law?
Contracts and torts
Identify the broad categories into which agents can be classified. (Check all that apply.)
Independent contractor agents Gratuitous agents Employee agents
What is the term used to describe the principal's termination of the agency relationship?
Revocation
Courts use which of the following to analyze the classification of an agent?
Substance-over-form
In which of the following instances would the principal not have an obligation to reimburse the agent?
The agent commits an illegal act.
An agency relationship is often referred to as a(n) Blank______ relationship.
fiduciary
Duties that define an agency relationship are collectively called a(n) ______ duty.
fiduciary
Agents can be classified into any of the following broad categories except: ______
principal-agents
Actual authority, apparent authority, and ______ are the primary sources of an agent's power.
ratification
Liability for principals of employee agents is derived from the doctrine of: ______.
respondeat superior.
The party acting on behalf of another in an agency relationship is the: __________.
agent
A transaction involving one party hiring another party to transact business on behalf of the hiring party is referred to as what type of relationship?
Agency
The creation of an agency relationship is defined in terms of: ______.
consent and control
Failure to properly notify third parties of a terminated relationship could result in: ______.
continued liability to the principal for the agent's acts.
Respondeat superior allows an injured party to pursue the: ______.
employer.
In addition to acting at all times in the principal's best interests, Blank______ is always an agent's duty in the agency relationship.
good faith
The most common breach by a principal is failure to: ______.
reimburse.
The principal owes a duty of ______ to his agent.
reimbursement
The law of agency often overlays and interacts with other areas of the law, especially _____ and ______.
Blank 1: Contracts or contract Blank 2: Torts or tort
Actual authority, _____ authority, and ratification are an agent's primary sources of power.
Blank 1: apparent
An agency relationship may be terminated by operation of: _____.
Blank 1: law or laws
The ______ imposes an obligation on employers when hiring employees to take reasonable steps to protect third parties from potential harmful contact by employees.
negligent hiring doctrine
For agency purposes, a principal's liability can arise either through a contract obligation or through _______ in tort.
vicarious liability
If the principal refuses to reimburse the agent, the agent typically can turn to a court to recover: . (Please use one word per blank.)
Blank 1: damages or damage
Fill in the blank question. Agency termination provided for by a statute or through a common law doctrine is said to have terminated by operation of: _____
Blank 1: law
The duty of _____ is the centerpiece of the fiduciary obligation.
Blank 1: loyalty
The duty of _____ requires the agent to advance the principal's interest over the agent's own interests.
Blank 1: loyalty
Individual employees authorized to transact business on behalf of the employer principal are called Blank______.
employee agents.
An agency relationship is usually created by a(n) ______ agreement.
express