Agency Law in Commercial Practice Contributor(s): Busch, Danny (Editor), MacGregor, Laura (Editor), Watts, Peter (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0198738471 ISBN-13: 9780198738473 Publisher: Oxford University Press
Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: March 2016 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Law | Contracts |
LCCN: 2015951218 |
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.7" W x 9.8" L (1.65 lbs) 318 pages |
Features: Bibliography, Index |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: This book explores the problems an application of agency law in commercial practice. Moving beyond the limited introductory resources currently available, it tests abstract agency law concepts in specific commercial contexts, with reference to jurisdictions around the world. There is an enduring commonality of concepts and principles within agency law, both within the Commonwealth and within the jurisdictions of the United States. The book's comparative approach, drawing together analysis of national and international jurisdictions, provides innovative perspectives and insights, as well as practical guidance on solving commercial problems. The book opens with a detailed introductory chapter which provides a broad overview of the agency issues arising in specific commercial contexts. The subsequent chapters are grouped thematically: company law, financial transactions and services, sale of goods; as well as agency in procedural contexts. Topics covered include the role of the director and directorial board in company law and agency law, agency in shipping law, undisclosed principal in sale of goods cases, regulation of conflicts of interest in securities transactions, poseur-agents and transactional intermediation, the operation of agency in retail financial services, the agent's warranty of authority, and power of attorney. This book is an invaluable resource on both agency theory and commercial practice. |
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