Selected Cases by Article & Issues
Article 2.2.80 Cases
An agent has implied authority to appoint a sub-agent to perform acts which it is not reasonable to expect the agent to perform itself. The rules of this Section apply to the sub-agency.
Number | Issue | # Cases |
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1 | Agent’s implied authority to appoint sub-agents | |
1.1 | Only for acts not reasonably expected to be performed by agent itself | |
2 | Sub-agent’s acts directly bind principal |