PLRG Reading Group: Agency Law and Rules of Attribution (Participation by invitation only)
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- PLRG Reading Group: Agency Law and Rules of Attribution (Participation by invitation only)
October
19
Wednesday
Speaker: | Professors Tan Cheng Han and James Penner, NUS Law |
Time: | 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm (SGT) |
Venue: | Block B Conference Room (next to CBFL) NUS Law (Bukit Timah Campus) |
Type of Participation: | Participation by Invitation Only |
Description
Professor Tan Cheng Han leads a discussion on his paper, ‘Implied Terms in Undisclosed Agency’ followed by a discussion on understanding the attribution rules in private law by Professor James Penner.
Implied Terms in Undisclosed Agency
by Professor Tan Cheng Han
Modern Law Review
DOI: 10.1111/1468-2230.12609
Undisclosed agency is considered anomalous by many and often explained on the basis of commercial convenience. Although some aspects are similar to disclosed agency, the significant differences
between them have given rise to rules peculiar to undisclosed agency.The content and basis of some of these rules are uncertain even if they appear reasonable. This paper suggests that the rules relating to the principal-third party relationship that are peculiar to undisclosed agency can be placed on a stronger doctrinal basis if such rules are understood as contractual terms that are implied in law (mainly). Such analysis is consistent with and supports the broadly accepted rules that govern the relationship between the undisclosed principal and third party,
and can provide a useful framework within which to resolve those aspects of the relationship that are uncertain or controversial.
The PLRG Reading Group is a ‘by invitation’ initiative, where we invite like-minded colleagues for an informal gathering to discuss private law articles, cases or a fellow member’s ‘work in progress’.