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Where one is an agent by conduct, it may equally be said that one is an agent by estoppel.

Agent By Estoppel

A concept in law where a person is prevented (estopped) from denying the agency relationship due to their actions or representations.

Agent By Conduct

An individual or entity that acts on behalf of another party in a way that suggests they have the authority to do so, even if no formal agency relationship exists.

  • Master the foundational principles of agency law, specifically the jurisdiction and liabilities of agents.
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