Watching in 2019 as additional prep for a test tomorrow on Agency and Trademark. So interesting to see you discuss Contract of Services v Contract for Services under the heading of Agency. We did it separately. Also interesting how Barbados law differs from US law.
This is well explanatory. The fact you are able to talk about real estate agents, and draw the distinction between contract of service and contract for service. The illustrations are apt and help give form to the law of agency in its abstractions. I have also adopted similar approaches in my video on agency on my UA-cam channel, Ori David Consult.
A genuine independent contractor can still be an agent for the purposes of agency law. There is a distinction between vicarious liability and agency. An employer can be vicariously liable for the actions of an employee, but not the actions of an independent contractor. A principlal can be made liable by the actions of an employee AND an independent contractor, once it can be established that he is the principal's agent. The principal is bound by the action of his agent, provided that they are within the scope of the agent's power, that is derived from the P's authority, whether the agent be an employee or independent contractor (or even a minor).
Great info. I am applying this 'fudiciary agent concept' to marriage and doing my own pre-marital counseling. By chance you have contact for biz/real estate law in Indonesia? I'm Christian expat here.
Watching in 2019 as additional prep for a test tomorrow on Agency and Trademark. So interesting to see you discuss Contract of Services v Contract for Services under the heading of Agency. We did it separately. Also interesting how Barbados law differs from US law.
This is well explanatory. The fact you are able to talk about real estate agents, and draw the distinction between contract of service and contract for service. The illustrations are apt and help give form to the law of agency in its abstractions. I have also adopted similar approaches in my video on agency on my UA-cam channel, Ori David Consult.
A genuine independent contractor can still be an agent for the purposes of agency law. There is a distinction between vicarious liability and agency. An employer can be vicariously liable for the actions of an employee, but not the actions of an independent contractor. A principlal can be made liable by the actions of an employee AND an independent contractor, once it can be established that he is the principal's agent. The principal is bound by the action of his agent, provided that they are within the scope of the agent's power, that is derived from the P's authority, whether the agent be an employee or independent contractor (or even a minor).
Thank you! This helped me so much. What a great lecture! I wish the second half was posted!
I'm a law student in FL confused in my business associations course and this was very helpful!
Very informative and well explained. Thanks!!!
Sad. Very informational, i really wish he updated part 2
Thank you for giving your time to make this!
really enjoyed this video lecture :)
Thank you dear its helped me well.
Man I can sense that your students have a great time understanding the subject matter when you teach it! Nice! Btw is there a second part?
God bless you guys thanks for this video under what context was this video given? It seems like a fun small setting.
GOOD LECTURE
So helpful!!
excellent, thank you
Great vid
Great info.
I am applying this 'fudiciary agent concept' to marriage and doing my own pre-marital counseling. By chance you have contact for biz/real estate law in Indonesia? I'm Christian expat here.
If there is vicarious liability, will the Principal be accountable for the acts of the Agent?
Intro to agency law by Patrick Warburton.
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Great Video! but you kinda sound like Trey Gowdy
yes! when he does his everybody's dad bit!
Where was this lecture? School? Class? Thanks.
Why are u laughing ?? Huh
Interesteing question.
Why are you asking?
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