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Bowstead and Reynolds on agency

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Sweet and Maxwell Common Law LibraryPublication details: London Sweet and Maxwell 2005Edition: 18th edDescription: cxlviii, 718p. 25cmISBN:
  • 9780421858008
  • 0421858008
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 346.41029 $2 18
Contents:
Nature of the subject -- Creation of agency -- Agency arising by agreement -- Authority of agents -- Agency of necessity -- Sub-agency -- Duties of agents towards their principals -- Rights of agents against their principals -- Relations between principals and third parties -- Relations between agents and third parties -- Termination of authority -- Commercial agents -- A note on the conflict of laws.
Summary: This standard work on a key aspect of commercial law was first published in 1896. This 18th edition has been extensively revised and updated and considers the substantial body of case law that has been generated since the 17th century. Offers an international perspective, making frequent use of parallels from other common law countries, in particular Australia, New Zealand and Canada.Summary: Supersedes the 17th edition (ISBN 0421693401).
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Barcode
Book London Books 346.41029 REY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 30073088

Nature of the subject -- Creation of agency -- Agency arising by agreement -- Authority of agents -- Agency of necessity -- Sub-agency -- Duties of agents towards their principals -- Rights of agents against their principals -- Relations between principals and third parties -- Relations between agents and third parties -- Termination of authority -- Commercial agents -- A note on the conflict of laws.

This standard work on a key aspect of commercial law was first published in 1896. This 18th edition has been extensively revised and updated and considers the substantial body of case law that has been generated since the 17th century. Offers an international perspective, making frequent use of parallels from other common law countries, in particular Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

Supersedes the 17th edition (ISBN 0421693401).