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Imputation law - Agency

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Imputation law - Agency: Encyclopedia II - Imputation law - Agency

In the majority of agency situations, Agents must be allowed some degree of discretion in the conduct of routine transactions. Hence, there is no need to seek specific authorisation for every deal or detail within a deal. But, when the Agent acts with actual or apparent authority, all the Agent's knowledge will be imputed to the Principal. If Principals were allowed to hide behind their agents' own ignorance, mistakes or failures to communicate, a Principal could, by using an Agent, achieve a better result than if he or she had acted persona ...

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Imputation law - Agency: Encyclopedia II - Imputation law - Criminal law

Imputation law - Corporate liability. To incur liability for a crime, a person must have both committed a probited act (the actus reus which must be willed: see automatism) and have had an appropriate mental element (the mens rea) at the relevant time (see the technical requirement for concurrence). A key component of the mens rea is any knowledge that the alleged criminal might have had. For these purposes, knowledge can be both actual and constructive, i.e. the court can impute knowledge wh ...

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