Duties of Agents and Principals Flashcards
1
Q
Who owes Fiduciary duty in the Principal/Agency relationship
A
The agent owes a fiduciary duty to the principal
2
Q
What actions by a party can lead to the termination of an agency relationship?
A
- Fulfillment of purpose
- Lapse of time
- Occurrence of a specified event (wedding planner/wedding)
- Mutual agreement
- Act of one party (except agency coupled with an interest)
3
Q
What acts by the operation of law can lead to the termination of an agency relationship?
A
- Death or insanity of the principal or agent
- Bankruptcy (of the agent if it impairs his/her duties; of the principal if the agent no longer desires the relationship)
- Change of law
- Loss or destruction of subject matter
4
Q
List the duties of a principal to an agent.
A
- To comply with the agency agreement
- To reimburse reasonable expenses
- To indemnify
- To compensate for physical injury
5
Q
List the duties of an agent to a principal.
A
- Obedience
- Reasonable care
- Accounting
- Notification
- Loyalty
6
Q
List the agent’s duties of loyalty.
A
- No competition
- No conflict of interest
- No appropriation of business opportunities
- No disclosure of confidential information
7
Q
What types of authority are terminated by unilateral act, “You’re fired” or “I quit”?
A
- Express authority
- Implied or actual authority
8
Q
What types of authority are terminated by operation of law (i.e., death or bankruptcy)?
A
- Express authority
- Implied (actual) authority
- Apparent authority
9
Q
What terminates actual authority?
A
- When an agent is fired
- When an agent quits
- When an agent breaches his/her or her fiduciary duty
- When an agent dies
- When a principal dies (by operation of law, death terminates all other types of authority as well