Agency Law definition

Agency Law means the common law and any applicable statute, regulation or other giving rise to, or regulating, a presumption or situation of agency as between one party and another.
Agency Law. Emphasis on verifying agent’s authority to prevent void contracts.
Agency Law means the Mojave Water Agency Law, Chapter 97 of the Water Code Appendix, Statutes of 1959 of the State of California, as amended and as the same may be hereafter amended, supplemented re-enacted, or codified.

Examples of Agency Law in a sentence

  • Generally, an accused educator is entitled to a full evidentiary hearing conducted in accordance with the Act and the Administrative Agency Law.

  • Generally, an accused educator is entitled to a full evidentiary hearing conducted in accordance with the Educator Discipline Act and the Administrative Agency Law.

  • Generally, an accused educator is entitled to a full evidentiary hearing conducted in accordance with the Educator Discipline Act (“Act”) and the Administrative Agency Law.

  • Continuous service shall mean time in a title or combination of titles which have existed and/or presently exist in the Security Services, Agency Law Enforcement Services or Security Supervisors Unit.

  • Continuous service shall mean time in a title or combination of titles which have existed and/or presently exist in the Security Services Unit, Security Supervisors Unit, Agency Law Enforcement Services Unit or Agency Police Services Unit.

  • While working under the direction of the Requesting Public Agency, Law Enforcement Personnel shall only be required to respond to lawful orders.

  • Notwithstanding Section 14(a) of the Israeli Agency Law, the Proxy is a durable power of attorney and shall survive the dissolution, bankruptcy, death or incapacity of the Shareholder.

  • The Customer also acknowledges and agrees that under no circumstances whatsoever shall the Agency Law apply to the detriment of SUMO, and shall apply only to the extent that SUMO’s acts and omissions are imputed to the Customer vis-à- vis its own customers in turn, to the effect that SUMO is indemnified in full at all times against any Claim made by the Customer or its customers.

  • This legal obligation of Lessee includes, but is not limited to, notification and violation under Federal Environmental Protection Agency Law and Regulations, and under Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources Law and Regulations, and under any other Federal, State or local law, regulation or ordinance.

  • The School District may in its sole discretion, terminate a non-seniority long-term substitute at any time subject to Local Agency Law.


More Definitions of Agency Law

Agency Law means Law n° 39/2001 of 13 September 2001 establishing an Agency for the regulation of certain public utilities;

Related to Agency Law

  • Insolvency Law means any applicable federal or state bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar law now or hereafter in effect.

  • Spanish Insolvency Law means the restated text of the Spanish Insolvency Law (Ley Concursal) approved by the Royal Decree-Legislative 1/2020, of 5 May, as amended from time to time.

  • Insolvency Laws The Bankruptcy Code and all other applicable liquidation, conservatorship, bankruptcy, moratorium, rearrangement, receivership, insolvency, reorganization, suspension of payments, or similar debtor relief laws from time to time in effect affecting the rights of creditors generally.

  • Bankruptcy Law means Title 11, U.S. Code, or any similar federal or state law for the relief of debtors.

  • Agency Worker means the individual who is Introduced by the Employment Business to provide services to the Hirer;