• 1997 - Apparent Agency - Basis of Authority
  • C-55.08
    • Agents And Agencies
    • Legal Entities
    • Third Persons
  • Apparent agency exists if the conduct of the supposed agent is consistent with an agency, and when, in a particular transaction, someone is justified in dealing with the supposed agent. Apparent agency must rest on conduct or communications of the principal which reasonably cause a third person to believe that the agent has authority to act for the principal.
    • 3-02-07
    • 3-03-01
    • 3-03-09
    • Fleck v. Jacques Seed Co., 445 NW2d 649 (ND 1989)
    • Hector v. Metro Centers, Inc., 498 NW2d 113 (ND 1993)
    • Johnson v. Prod. Credit Ass'n of Fargo, 345 NW2d 371 (ND 1984)
    • Pfliger v. Peavey Co., 310 NW2d 742 (ND 1981)
    • Red River Commodities, Inc. v. Kelly Eidesness, 45
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