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 What point of law is explained in the case of Freeman & Lockyer v Buckhurst Park Properties (Mangal) Ltd 1964? 

 Agency is the (1)___________ which exists between two (2)___________ persons. They are the (3)___________ and the agent, in which the function of the agent is to form a (4)___________ between their  (5)___________ and a (6)___________ 

In an emergency situation, a person may need to take control of another party's goods and deal with them appropriately.  

What type of agency is this known as? 

A

 Agency by implied agreement 

B

 Agency by estoppel 

C

 Agency by ratification 

D

 Agency by necessity 

 Which of the following is included in an agent's ostensible authority? 

A

 The authority that the third party expects the agent to have 

B

 The authority that the agent states that they have 

C

 The authority that is usual in the circumstances and what the principal impliedly gives the agent 

D

 The authority that the principal expressly gives the agent 

 In which of the following circumstances will an agent's apparent authority arise? 

A

When the principal tells the agent orally what the limit of their authority is 

B

 What a third party determines the agent's authority is from what is usual in the circumstances 

C

 When, without the principal being aware, an agent tells a third party what their authority is 

D

 Where a principal has represented a person to third parties as being their agent, despite not actually appointing the person as such 

 In which of the following circumstances will an agency relationship NOT be terminated? 

A

 Bankruptcy of principal 

B

 Death of principal 

C

 Insanity of principal 

D

 Performance by the principal of their contractual obligations 

 In which TWO of the following situations will an agent be liable on a contract? 

(1) Where it is usual business practice for the agent to be liable  

(2) Where the agent acts on their own behalf even though they purport to be acting for the principal 

 (3) Where the principal intends for the agent to take personal liability 

 (4) Where the third party agrees with the principal that the agent will be liable 

A

 1 and 2 

B

 1 and 3 

C

 2 and 3 

D

 3 and 4 

 In the context of the law of agency, an agent will NOT be liable for a contract in which of the following instances? 

A

Where the agent fails to disclose that they are acting as such 

B

 Where the agent intends to take the benefit of the contract and does not disclose they are acting as an agent 

C

 Where the agent acts on their own behalf although claiming to be an agent 

 The Employment Rights Act (ERA) 1996 sets out remedies in relation to unfair dismissal. 

Which of the following is NOT a potential remedy for unfair dismissal under the ERA 1996? 

A

 Reinstatement 

B

 Re-engagement 

C

 Re-employment 

Which of the following is a condition that must be met in order for a principal to ratify the actions of an agent? 

A

 Ratification must occur immediately after the contract is formed 

B

 Ratification must be agreed with the third party 

C

 The principal must have existed when the contract was formed