Actual vs. Ostensible Authority of Agent to Contract in California
In California, actual authority refers to the power granted to an agent by a principal,…
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In California, actual authority refers to the power granted to an agent by a principal,…
In California, an agent’s authority to act on behalf of a principal is limited by…
In California, an agency relationship is typically formed when a principal grants authority to another…
In California, an agent has the legal ability to enter into contracts on behalf of…
In California, an emancipated minor is a person under the age of 18 who has…
In California, a party may disaffirm (or void) a contract for several reasons, particularly if…
In California, the capacity to contract is a fundamental legal requirement for a valid contract.…
In California civil litigation, a contractual relationship refers to the legal connection formed when two…
Here is the order of a California civil trial: 1. The plaintiff may state the issue…
A motion in limine in California is a pretrial request made to the court to exclude certain…