Agent authority: lawful powers include acts necessary or usual to accomplish an authorised act or to carry on business. An agent authorised to do an act has authority to do every lawful thing necessary to accomplish that act, and an agent authorised to carry on a business has authority to do every lawful thing necessary for that purpose or usually done in the course of conducting such business; examples include using legal processes to recover a debt and purchasing materials or hiring workmen for a business.
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Agent authority: lawful powers include acts necessary or usual to accomplish an authorised act or to carry on business.
An agent authorised to do an act has authority to do every lawful thing necessary to accomplish that act, and an agent authorised to carry on a business has authority to do every lawful thing necessary for that purpose or usually done in the course of conducting such business; examples include using legal processes to recover a debt and purchasing materials or hiring workmen for a business.
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