Subject: Business Law
A person who represents the principal as an agent. They are a person or item that actively participates in a contract or has a certain outcome. In accordance with the nature of any trade, business, or transaction, a sub-agent may be appointed pursuant to a provision contained in or a practice followed in the agency contract, as stated in section 58(1) of the Nepal Contract Act. A substituted agent is a person chosen by the agent to carry out the principal's direct or inferred instructions in the course of the agency's activity. Co-agents are those who obtain the same rights as the original agent concurrently.
A person who represents the principal as an agent. They are the entity that actively participates in a contract or has the intended outcome. A person who is given the power to act on behalf of another by employment, a contract, or apparent authority is known as an agent. The key is that the agent can legally bind the principal or expose himself to liability if he injures someone while acting within the bounds of his employment.
Rights:
Duties:
Liabilities of Agent:
They are the ones who use an agent to communicate with the third party. In order to establish one or more legal connections with third parties, he or she gives an agent permission to act. Given that it is a unique contract between an agent and a principal, all requirements for a legally binding contract must be met. As a result, the principal needs to be qualified in legal terms.
Rights:
Duties:
Termination of agency by the operation of law: The following are the condition where the agency is terminated by the operation of law.
Termination of agency by the act of Parties: The following are instances in which a party's action terminates an agency.
In Nepal prior to 1992 BC, there was no special provision for doing business activity.
1992 saw the issuance of an ordinance (Istihar) in this regard by Prime Minister B.S. Rana.
The Agency Act had been passed and put into effect in B.S. 2014. The provisions governing agency are provided in Chapter 8 of the Prevailing Contract Act of 2056 in order to make them very explicit.
Major Provisions of agency Act, 2014
Reference:
Agent and its types:
Rights and duties of an agent
Rights:
Duties:
Rights and duties of principal
Rights
Duties
Termination of contract of agency
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