Witrynacompany law the issue as to whose decision may bind the company, and to attribute the knowledge of those persons / bodies of persons to the company. 2. The general or agency rules of attribution – to attribute the knowledge of a company's duly appointed agents to the company, by virtue of the doctrine of agency and vicarious liability. 3. WitrynaImputed knowledge means the knowledge attributed to a party because of his/her position, or his/her relationship with or responsibility for another party. Such …
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Witryna11 paź 2024 · Can the information held by a principal be imputed to an agent? Further information would be required to consider the purpose for which knowledge is to be … Witryna26 lut 2024 · In real estate transactions, however, there are two other types of “knowledge” that one may or may not have, depending on the circumstances. One such type of knowledge is “constructive,” and the other is “imputed.”. Constructive knowledge is based upon the fiction that a person is deemed to “know” something … churn client
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Witryna11 paź 2024 · Can the information held by a principal be imputed to an agent? Further information would be required to consider the purpose for which knowledge is to be imputed. For example, is a third party bringing a claim against the principal for a statement made by an agent that does not reflect the principal’s position/knowledge? WitrynaIndeed, an agent is liable to compensate her principal for loss caused the principal by any breach of duty by the agent.1' If the errant partner, though, is unable to satisfy the partnership's claim financially, the remedy afforded fellow partners is not fully satisfactory. Witryna27 lut 2024 · Abstract. The imputation doctrine in the common law of agency provides that knowledge of an agent acquired in the course of the agency relationship is imputed to the principal. An important exception to the imputation doctrine, known as the adverse interest exception, provides that knowledge is not imputed if it is acquired … churn clues