Revocation of authority can be express or implied; principal conduct may terminate agent's power or agent may renounce. Revocation and renunciation of an agent's authority may be express or implied. Revocation results from the principal's words or conduct that terminate the agent's power, for example when the principal deals directly in a manner inconsistent with the agent's authority. Renunciation results from the agent's words or conduct abandoning or disclaiming the authority previously granted. Both operate through observable acts or declarations and do not require a formal instrument.
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Revocation of authority can be express or implied; principal conduct may terminate agent's power or agent may renounce.
Revocation and renunciation of an agent's authority may be express or implied. Revocation results from the principal's words or conduct that terminate the agent's power, for example when the principal deals directly in a manner inconsistent with the agent's authority. Renunciation results from the agent's words or conduct abandoning or disclaiming the authority previously granted. Both operate through observable acts or declarations and do not require a formal instrument.
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