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Fridman's Law of Agency 2nd ed


ISBN13: 004948
ISBN: 004948
Published: July 1966
Publisher: Butterworth & Co
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



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Stockbrokers, auctioneers, managers, company directors, salesmen, estate agents, solicitors - anyone who acts on behalf of a third party plays a vital role in our community, and the agency relationship affects business and private life alike.

It is therefore essential for the student whether he is destined for practice or industry to have a thorough grounding in the law of agency, and he is extremely fortunate in having so bal¬anced and erudite a tutor as Mr. Fridman to introduce him to this difficult subject.

By describing the different aspects of agency law, he gives the reader an overall picture of its nature, functions and obligations, and thus shows how the relationship of principal and agent can supplement and extend the other legal liaisons arising from contracts, owner¬ship of property etc.

Topics treated in detail include torts, criminal, constitutional and company law, partnership and negotiable instruments. The book also provides an excellent commentary on estate agents' commissions, extremely useful to-day when this question arises so frequently.

While the general plan of the previous edition has been followed, for the new Fridman the contents have been brought fully up to date; and as a result of extensive research among his students into ways in which the book might be made more helpful, the author has revised and rewritten several chapters and introduced some important new cases.

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Commercial Law