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Gorton v. Doty (1937)

Jensen Farms v. Cargill (1981)

Humble Oil v. Martin (1949)

Hoover v. Sun Oil (1965)

Types of Authority in P-A Relationships

  1. Actual - explicitly given authority.
  2. Implied - authority to do what's necessary to achieve goal.
  3. Apparent - if P literally holds out their agent to the 3rd party as having authority
  4. Inherent - looks to reasonable 3rd party expectations of agent's authority.

Mill St. Church of Christ v. Hogan (1990)

Watteau v. Fenwick (1892)

Bushey v. US (1968)

Hoddeson v. Koos Bros (1957)

Fenwick v. Unemployment Commission (1945)

RUPA

Owen v. Cohen (1941)

Collins v. Lewis (1955)

Walkovsky v. Carlton (1996)

SeaLand v. Pepper Source (1991)

Dodge v. Ford (1919)

AP Smith Mfg. v. Barlow (1953)

Shlensky v. Wrigley (1968)

Kamin v. American Express (1976)

Smith v. Van Gorkom (1985)

Bayer v. Beran (1944)

Duty of Loyalty

Section 144

Safe Harbor for Interested Directors.




So long as interested directors don't vote for their own conflicts of interest,