Sentences with phrase «apparent authority»

YOU PROMISE TO PAY You promise to pay us all such amounts, plus any Interest Charges, which arise from use of the Card or Account by you or any other person, and to be jointly and severally liable with such a person, unless such other person does not have actual, implied, or apparent authority for such use, and you received no benefit from the use.
TD Land, Co, Inc v Phillip R Seaver Title Co, Inc Michigan Court of Appeals Docket No 236573 (December 21, 2002)(reversing decision granting summary disposition on legal malpractice case based upon apparent authority to enter into agreement)
I don't tend to be bearish on China, overall, but it's long apparent the authorities have been intent on slowly pricking the property bubble... I actually think they've done a far better job than, say, the Fed (actually, not an appropriate comparison — the Fed didn't do its f**king job at all!).
«Distinguishing manifest, ignorable nonsense from falsehoods that might take root in the public mind is difficult, but the magnitude of and apparent authority behind this particular mistake seemed to warrant a rapid and firm response.
Apparent Authority after Cordero in Medical Malpractice 2011, presented at NJAJ Boardwalk Convention, Atlantic City, NJ, April 15, 2011.
-- apparent authority arises where (a) the principal holds the agent out as having authority to act on the principal's behalf and (b) a reasonably prudent person would assume the agent has authority to act in light of the principal's conduct;
Unauthorized use means the use of a credit card by someone other than you or someone with actual, implied or apparent authority for such use and from which you or any member of your family does not receive a direct or indirect benefit.
A useful generalization is that decisions that would make a significant change in the structure of the business enterprise, or the structure of control over the enterprise, are extraordinary corporate actions, and therefore are normally outside the apparent authority of senior executives.
In others, the apparent authority of science has made it hard to affirm in any sort of honest or authentic way the traditional creeds.
The efficacy of a civilized society, regardless of its apparent authority in the affairs of individuals, is in reality nothing but the cooperative agency of many persons functioning, either officially or informally, to carry on the daily exercise of accepted practice.
Except as otherwise provided by law, you will indemnify the Credit Union and hold it harmless for any loss or expense caused by any person with the apparent authority to access Remote Deposit Services.
The Credit Union shall be entitled to rely on the apparent authority of any person who accesses Remote Deposit Services using valid User IDs and passwords, including such persons who may not be signers on your account.
Unauthorized use means the use of a credit card by someone other than you who does not have actual, implied or apparent authority for such use and from which you or any member of your family does not receive a direct or indirect benefit.
Her moving image and photographic work draws on elements of the documentary, placing them slightly askew, or more prominently on an audiovisual pedestal, to make them more than a bit self - conscious of their apparent authority.
«How are chambers going to comply when we, as practice managers, don't have the apparent authority to tell barristers what to do?
The dissenting judge noted that even if the county attorney did not have actual authority to accept notice on behalf of the county, he did have apparent authority to do so.
In other cases, plaintiffs have successfully argued that HMOs and other institutional defendants are vicariously liable for the actions of physicians under theories of respondeat superior and apparent authority.
GREENE v. HELLMAN 51 N.Y. 2d 197 (1980) apparent authority is dependent on verbal or other...
An exception is the doctrine of «apparent authority» sometimes used by the courts to prevent injustice to third persons.
Subject: Contracts; Agency; Agents» powers and duties; Agreements; Apparent authority; Quantity surveyors; Striking out; Summary judgments
Apparent Authority — Defined as being a vague and somewhat misleading authority an agent has, based solely on the actions of the agent and the «apparent» acceptable response of the insurer.
Comedy Driving Traffic School can not be held liable for loss, damage or delay of packages caused by events we can not control, including but not limited to acts of God, perils of the air, weather conditions, acts of public enemies, war, strikes, civil commotions, or acts of public authorities with actual or apparent authority.
Regarding Realty, the district court found that Daniels was its subagent by virtue of Puchalski's apparent authority to appoint and direct him in that capacity, and granted summary judgment against Realty.
As the court explained, under the doctrine of apparent authority, when a principal creates the appearance that a party is its agent, it may not deny the agency relationship if an innocent third party reasonably relied on the apparent agency and as a result, was harmed.
Since Brusha acted with New West's apparent authority, and could be considered its agent, New West can be vicariously liable for his actions.
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