In all such cases the rule applies respondent superior, and is founded upon public policy and convenience, for in no other way could there be any safety to third persons in their dealings, either directly with the principal, or indirectly with him through... The Northwestern Reporter - Page 1851913Full view - About this book
| Railroad law - 1911 - 870 pages
...other words, the question did not call for his reputation in the community where he lived. A master holds out his agent as competent and fit to be trusted, and thereby, in effect, warrants his fidelity and good conduct in all matters within the scope of his agency. Story on Bailments,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1913 - 1140 pages
...safety to third persons in their dealings, either directly with the principal or indirectly with him through the instrumentality of agents. In every such...and good conduct in all matters within the scope of his agency." The rule is also well stated in 1 Am. & Eng. Ene. L. p. 410, in these words : "A principal... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1913 - 1324 pages
...safety to third persons in their dealings, either directly with the principal or indirectly with him through the instrumentality of agents. In every such...the principal holds out his agent as competent and flt to be trusted; and thereby in effect he warrants his fidelity and good conduct in all matters within... | |
| California. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1913 - 1008 pages
...could there be any safety to third parties in dealings either directly with the principal or indirectly through the instrumentality of agents. In every such case the principal holds out the agent as competent and fitted to be trusted ; and thereby, in effect, he warrants his fidelity... | |
| Edwin Charles Goddard - Agency (Law) - 1914 - 916 pages
...participate in, or indeed know of such misconduct; or even if he forbade them or disapproved of them." "In every such case, the principal holds out his agent...warrants his fidelity and good conduct in all matters of his agency." Story's Agency, § 452. And as an illustration of the principle, a carrier will be... | |
| Law - 1907 - 474 pages
...safety to third persons in their dealings, either directly with the principal, or indirectly with him through the instrumentality of agents. In every such...and good conduct in all matters within the scope of his employment. 55 OS 398, 60 OS 448. 19. (a) Has either parent a better right than the other to the... | |
| William Lawrence Clark - Corporation law - 1916 - 940 pages
...either directly with_the principal, or indirect;l£_with.Mm., through_the J^strumentaHj^-pf .agegla. In every such case the principal holds out his agent...conduct in all matters within the scope of the agency." *8 This statement of the rule applies to officers and agents of corporations.4* As said by the Court... | |
| Thomas Baty - Agency (Law) - 1916 - 252 pages
...safety to third persons in their dealings, either directly with the principals, or indirectly with them through the instrumentality of agents. In every such...warrants his fidelity and good conduct in all matters of the agency.' This may well be, when privity between the parties is in question : but it has no application... | |
| Missouri. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 896 pages
...could there be any safety to third parties in dealings either directly with the principal or indirectly through the instrumentality of agents. In every such case the principal holds out the agent as competent and fitted to be trusted ; and thereby, in effect, he warrants his fidelity... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1917 - 1272 pages
...safety to third persons in their dealings either directly with the principal, or indirectly with him through the instrumentality of agents. In every such...conduct in all matters within the scope of the agency." To the same effect is the case of Reynolds v. Witte, 13 S. С. 5, 36 Am. Rep. 078." We are impressed... | |
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