Agent appointment authority: appointee becomes principal's agent for the entrusted task, not a sub-agent. When an agent has express or implied authority to appoint another to act for the principal, the appointee is not a sub-agent but is an agent of the principal for the part of the agency business entrusted to them; their authority and duties flow from the principal through the agent's appointment and are confined to the entrusted task.
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Agent appointment authority: appointee becomes principal's agent for the entrusted task, not a sub-agent.
When an agent has express or implied authority to appoint another to act for the principal, the appointee is not a sub-agent but is an agent of the principal for the part of the agency business entrusted to them; their authority and duties flow from the principal through the agent's appointment and are confined to the entrusted task.
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