Accounts of: Clark v. woods, 3:165
Admissions of principal and agent regarding acting within scope of authority, admissibility of: Baz Brothers Corp. v. Gray, 26:99
Authority, apparent: Miltenberg v. Republic of Liberia, 2:195
Authority, extent of, question of fact for jury: Lloyd’s lnsurance Company v. African Trading Company, 2417 0
Authority, lmplied: Miltenberg v. Republic of Liberia, 2:195
Authority must be probated and registered: Bryant v. African Produce co., 6:27
Authority of sub-agents: Clark v. Woods, 3:165
Authority, ratification: Miltenberg v. Republic of Liberia, 2:195
Authority terminates on death of principal: Miller v. McClain, L2:3; Caranda v. Fiske, 12:245; Caranda & Opitz v. Porte, 13:57
Authority to sell real property: Miller v. Mcclain, 12:3
Authority under contract: Jantzen v. Coleman, 2:208
Authorization for bill of sale in name of agent may be oral: Baz Brothers Corporation v. Gray, 26:99
Bank as agent of shipper when holding documents of title: Appleby v. Freeman & Son, 2:271
Broker performing services for foreign insurer, Relationship to foreign company: Lloyd’s lnsurance Company of London v. African Trading Company, 24170
Burglary in factory, Liability for: Clark v. Woods, 3:165
Consul, Not liable personally on contract made in official capacity: Wiles v. Peters, 9:179
Customs collectors as agents of Republic: Bowens v. Strong, 2:415
Death of principal terminates authority: Cooper v. Alamendine, 20:416
Duty of good faith and loyalty; Cess Pelham v- Witherspoon and Greene, 9:59
Employee of corporation, liability ol for personal negligence: Liberian Oil Refinery Company v. Mahmoud, 21:201
Entry of deposit on passbook by bank clerk: Bank of Monrovia, lnc. v. Kobbah, 10:281
Existence of agency, question of fact for jury: Lloyd’s lnsurance Company of London v. African Trading Company, 24:70
Fraud or embezzlement, action against, for: Zieser v. Montgomery, 1:485
Letter of foreign corporation sufficient authority for Liberian attorney to collect claim: Fazzah v. Rogers Brothers Shoes, lnc, 12:300
Liability for torts committed by order of principal: Tisdall v. Howard, 2:246; Bowens v. Strong, 2:415
Liability of principal for agent’s torts: Woodin & Company v. Gibson, 2:409
Misfeasance and nonfeasance by, distinguished: Bowens v. Strong, 2:415
Objections by third parties to validity of appointment: Jackson v. Duncan, 11:43
Of Government, consul as: Wiles v. Peters, 9:179
Of President, member of Cabinet as: Wiles v. Simpson, 8:362
Power of attorney for local branch of foreign parent company to sue on behalf of parent unnecessary where branch absorbed and replaced prior local branch: Wiles v. Peters, 9:179
Power of attorney, Form of issuance: Jackson v. Duncan, L1:43
Ratification of authority: Miltenberg v. Republic of Liberia, 2:195
Respondent superior Woodin & Company v. Gibson, 2:409
Service of process on clerk of business firm: Holscher v. Townsend, 7:293
Signature written by someone else on request, Validity of: Lone v. Republic of Liberia, 27:148
Statute of limitations begins to run from appointment: Jackson, et al. v. Horace, 1:99
Sub-agents: Clark v. Woods, 3:165
Suit against in absence of principal from country: Payne v. McKenzie, 1:36