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Imputed knowledge in agency law - excising the fraud exception

Series: Law Quarterly Review ; April 2001, 330-333(34)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: This detailed analysis of case law on imputed knowledge in agency law argues that the fraud exception established in "Kennedy v Green" 1834 is inconsistent with case law which preceded it and that leading cases post "Kennedy v Green" has led to a misuse and overuse of this exception. Detailed discussion of "Kennedy v Green".
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This detailed analysis of case law on imputed knowledge in agency law argues that the fraud exception established in "Kennedy v Green" 1834 is inconsistent with case law which preceded it and that leading cases post "Kennedy v Green" has led to a misuse and overuse of this exception. Detailed discussion of "Kennedy v Green".