An illuminating look at the early legal development of the law governing agency.
A highly informative examination of the early cases establishing the legal obligations incurred by a principal through the acts of an agent. Included are the formation of the relation of principal and agent, and the legal effect of the relation as between principal and agent, and as between the principal and agent to third parties.
Ernest Wilson Huffcut, professor of law in the Cornell University Law School, was born in Kent, Litchfield county, Connecticut on November 21, 1860 and entered Cornell in 1880, graduating in 1884 with the degree of B.S. During the next year he acted as private secretary to President White, upon whose resignation, in 1885, he became instructor in English. This position he held three years, meantime studying law and graduating with the first class from the Law School in 1888. He practiced law for two years in Minneapolis, serving most of the time as judge advocate-general of the State. In 1890 he accepted the position of professor of law in Indiana University, and in 1892 in Northwestern University, Chicago. In 1893 he was called as professor of law at Cornell. He has been a frequent contributor to legal periodicals and periodicals devoted to political science. On the appointment of ex-President White as minister to Russia, Mr. Huffcut was strongly urged for the position of secretary of legation, but owing to his engagement with Northwestern University Law School was obliged to withdraw his name from consideration. He died in 1907.
INTRODUCTION |
Chapter I. Preliminary Topics |
1-2. |
The General Doctrines of Representation |
1 |
3. |
Constituents and Representative |
4 |
4. |
Distinction between Agent and servant |
6 |
5. |
Definition of Agent |
7 |
6. |
Distinction between Agency and other Contractual Relations |
8 |
7. |
Classification of Agents |
10 |
8. |
Divisions of Subject of Agency |
11 |
PART I. FORMATION OF THE
RELATION OF PRINCIPAL AND AGENT |
Chapter II. Formation of
the Relation by Agreement |
10. |
Elements of Agreement |
14 |
1. Agency by Contract |
11. |
Elements of Contract |
14 |
12. |
Forms of Agreement |
15 |
13. |
Consideration |
16 |
14. |
Parties--Competency |
17 |
15. |
Infant Principal |
17 |
16. |
Insane Principal |
18 |
17. |
Married Women as Principals |
20 |
18. |
Corporations as Principals |
21 |
19. |
Partnerships as Principals |
21 |
20. |
Unincorporated Clubs as Principals |
22 |
21. |
Aliens as Principals |
22 |
22. |
Joint Principals |
23 |
23. |
Competency of Agents |
23 |
24. |
Joint Agents |
24 |
25. |
Sub-Agents |
25 |
26. |
Form of Contract |
26 |
27. |
Legality of Object |
27 |
2. Gratuitous Agents |
28. |
As between Principal and Third Party |
27 |
29. |
As between Principal and Agent |
28 |
Chapter III. Formation of the Relation by
Ratification |
30. |
Meaning of Ratification |
29 |
1. Elements of Ratification |
31. |
Analysis |
30 |
32. |
Act in Behalf of Existing Principal |
30 |
33. |
Assent of Principal |
31 |
34. |
Assent may be Express or Implied |
32 |
35. |
Assent by Silence |
34 |
36. |
Assent must be in toto and Unconditional |
35 |
37. |
Assent must be free from Mistake or Fraud |
36 |
38. |
Assent: Has Third Party a Right to recede before Assent of
Principal |
37 |
39. |
Competency of Principal |
38 |
40. |
Form of Ratification |
40 |
41. |
Legality or Validity of Act: General Rule |
41 |
42. |
Same: Exceptions to Rule |
41 |
43. |
Same: converse of Rule |
42 |
44. |
Same: Ratification of Forgery |
43 |
2. Legal Effects of
Ratification |
45. |
Ratification is Irrevocable |
44 |
46. |
Effect as between Principal and Third Party |
44 |
47. |
Effect as between Principal and Strangers |
45 |
48. |
Effect as between Principal and Agent |
45 |
49. |
Effect as between Agent and Third Party |
46 |
Chapter IV. Formation of the Relation by Estoppel |
50. |
Agencies not resting on Assent |
47 |
51. |
Meaning of Estoppel |
47 |
52. |
Application to Law of Agency |
48 |
53. |
Limits of the Doctrine |
49 |
Chapter V. Formation of the
Relation by Necessity |
54. |
General Doctrine of Contracts from Necessity |
51 |
55. |
Agency of Wife in Purchase of Necessaries |
51 |
56. |
Agency of Infant Child in Purchase of Necessaries |
52 |
57. |
Agency of Shipmaster |
53 |
58. |
Agency of Unpaid Vendor |
53 |
59. |
Other Illustrations |
53 |
Chapter VI. Termination of
the Relation |
60. |
Ways in which Relations may be terminated |
55 |
1. By Bilateral Act. |
61. |
By Terms of Original Agreement |
55 |
62. |
By Subsequent Agreement |
55 |
2. By Unilateral Act. |
63-68. |
Revocation |
56 |
69. |
Renunciation |
60 |
3. By Operation of Law. |
70. |
By Change affecting Subject-matter |
61 |
71. |
By Change in Condition of Parties |
62 |
4. Irrevocable Agencies. |
72. |
Doctrine of Irrevocable Agencies |
66 |
PART II. LEGAL EFFECT OF THE RELATION AS BETWEEN
PRINCIPAL AND AGENT |
Chapter VII. Obligations of Principal to Agent |
75-83. |
Compensation of Agent |
69 |
84. |
Reimbursement of Agent |
79 |
85. |
Indemnity to Agent |
80 |
86. |
Non-assignability of Obligations |
81 |
Chapter VIII. Obligations
of Agent to Principal |
1. Agents by Contract |
88. |
Obedience |
82 |
89. |
Prudence |
83 |
90. |
Good Faith |
84 |
91. |
Accounting |
86 |
92-95. |
Acting in Person: Appointment of Sub-Agents |
89 |
96. |
Del Credere Agents |
94 |
2. Gratuitous Agents. |
97. |
Obligations of Gratuitous Agents |
95 |
98. |
Gratuitous Bank Directors |
97 |
PART III. LEGAL EFFECT OF
THE RELATION AS BETWEEN THE PRINCIPAL AND THIRD PARTIES. |
Chapter IX. Contract of
Agent in Behalf of a Disclosed Principal |
1. In Agencies Generally |
101. |
Contracts actually authorized |
100 |
102. |
Contracts apparently authorised |
101 |
103. |
Apparent Scope of Authority |
102 |
104. |
Same: General and Special Agents |
103 |
105. |
Same: Public Agents |
105 |
106. |
Same: Elements of Authority |
106 |
107. |
Same: Illustrations |
110 |
108. |
Contracts unauthorized |
113 |
109. |
Contracts voidable |
113 |
2. In Particular Agencies |
111. |
Factors |
115 |
112. |
Brokers |
117 |
113. |
Auctioneers |
118 |
114. |
Attorney at Law |
119 |
115. |
Bank Cashiers |
121 |
116. |
Shipmasters |
122 |
Chapter X. Contract of
Agent in Behalf of Undisclosed Principal |
1. The Doctrine of Privity
of Contract |
118. |
General Statement of the Doctrine |
124 |
119. |
Application to Agency generally |
126 |
120. |
Application to Contract for Undisclosed Principal |
127 |
121. |
Suits against Undisclosed Principal |
128 |
122. |
Suits by Undisclosed Principal |
130 |
123. |
Parol Evidence Rule |
131 |
2. Liability of an
Undisclosed Principal |
124. |
General Rule |
132 |
125-128. |
Exceptions |
133 |
3. Rights of an Undisclosed
Principal |
129. |
General Rule |
136 |
130-135. |
Exceptions |
137 |
Chapter XI. Admissions and
Declarations of Agent |
136. |
Object in proving Admissions |
142 |
137. |
When always Inadmissible |
142 |
138. |
When Admissible: General Rule |
144 |
139. |
When Admissible: Res Gestae |
144 |
140. |
Limitation of Rule: Adverse Interest |
148 |
Chapter XII. Notice to
Agent |
141. |
General Statement of Rule |
149 |
142. |
Notice acquired during Transaction |
150 |
143. |
Notice outside of Transaction, but within General Scope of
Agency |
150 |
144. |
Notice before Agency begins |
151 |
145. |
General Qualifications |
152 |
146. |
Application of Rule to Corporations |
154 |
147. |
Notice to Sub-Agent |
155 |
Chapter XIII. Liability of
Principal for Torts of Agent |
1. Liability for Torts
Generally |
148. |
Non-contractual Obligations by Agency |
157 |
149. |
When Principal liable for Torts of Agent |
158 |
150. |
The Course of the Employment |
160 |
2. Liability for Fraud of Agent |
151. |
Fraud generally |
162 |
152. |
Fraud in Relation to Agency |
163 |
153. |
Fraud for Benefit of Principal |
164 |
154. |
Fraud for Benefit of Agent |
166 |
155. |
Issue of Fictitious Stock Certificates |
167 |
156. |
Issue of Fictitious Bills of Lading |
170 |
157. |
Other Illustrations |
171 |
3. Liability for Statutory Torts and Crimes |
158. |
Statutory Torts |
172 |
159. |
Crimes |
173 |
4. Liability for Torts of Sub-Agent |
160. |
Torts of Sub-agents |
174 |
5. Public Principals and Charities |
161. |
Exceptions to General Doctrine |
175 |
Chapter XIV. Liability of
Third Person to Principal |
1. Contractual Obligations |
163. |
Contracts by Agent |
178 |
164. |
Contracts in Name of Principal |
179 |
165. |
Contracts in Name of Agent |
179 |
2. Quasi-Contract
Obligations |
166. |
Money Paid by Mistake |
180 |
167. |
Money Paid under Duress or Fraud |
181 |
3. Tort Obligations |
168. |
Property diverted by Agent: General Rule |
182 |
169. |
Exceptions: Negotiable Instruments |
182 |
170. |
Exceptions: Indicia of Ownership |
183 |
171. |
Exceptions: Factors Acts |
184 |
172. |
Form of Action for Property or its Value |
185 |
173. |
Wrongs of Fraud and Malice |
186 |
174. |
Fraud in making Contract |
186 |
175. |
Collusive Fraud |
187 |
176. |
Interference with Agency |
187 |
4. Trust Obligations |
177. |
Constructive Trusts |
188 |
178. |
Following Trust Funds |
189 |
179. |
Legal Remedies for Diversion of Trust Funds |
190 |
PART IV. LEGAL EFFECT OF
THE RELATION AS BETWEEN THE AGENT AND THIRD PARTIES |
Chapter XV. Contract
Relations Between Agent and Third Party |
1. Where Principal alone is
Bound |
182. |
Authorized Contract |
192 |
2. Where Agent alone is
Bound |
183. |
Unauthorized Contract |
193 |
184. |
Incompetent Principal |
195 |
185. |
Fictitious Principal |
195 |
186. |
Exclusive Credit to Agent |
197 |
187. |
Foreign Principal |
197 |
188. |
Contact under Seal |
198 |
189-195. |
Negotiable Instruments |
199 |
3. Where both Principal and
Agent are Bound |
196. |
Undisclosed Principal |
209 |
197. |
Simple Contract signed by Agent |
210 |
198. |
Effect of Custom |
212 |
199. |
Interest in Subject-matter |
212 |
4. Where neither Principal nor Agents is Bound |
200. |
Revocation of Authority by Death |
212 |
201. |
Disclosure of Facts affecting Authority |
213 |
202. |
Insufficiency of Form |
213 |
5. Special Case of Public
Agents |
203. |
Public Agents |
213 |
6. Liability of Agent in
Quasi-Contract |
204. |
Money paid Agent by Mistake or Fraud |
214 |
205. |
Money received to Use of Third Party |
216 |
7. Liability of Third
Person to Agent |
207. |
Where Agent alone may sue |
217 |
208-9. |
Where both Principal and Agent may sue |
218 |
210. |
Liability in Quasi-Contract |
219 |
Chapter XVI. Torts between
Agent and Third Party |
211. |
Principles of Liability |
220 |
212. |
Meaning of Non-feasance |
220 |
213. |
Liability of Agent for Mis-feasance |
222 |
214. |
Whether Principal and Agent liable jointly |
224 |
215. |
Liability of Third Person to Agent for Torts |
225 |
APPENDIX |
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New York Factors Act |
227 |
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English Factors Act |
229 |
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Index |
235 |