Now in its 19th edition, Bowstead & Reynolds on Agency is an essential reference work for common law and commercial law practitioners. Frequently cited in courts both in the United Kingdom and elsewhere in the Commonwealth, Bowstead & Reynolds gives expert advice you can rely upon.
COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE
It covers the position of principal and agent in contract, tort, and considers many aspects of equity, company and property law. Through a combination of articles, commentary and illustrations it will help you develop a better understanding of the law.
The 19th edition incorporates all recent common law and statutory developments, including those relating to the EU Commercial Agents' Directive and Regulations.
What's more with its clear and concise interpretation and explanation, it delivers the highest level of practical insight and advice directly to you.
CONTENTS LIST:
Nature of the subjectCreation of agencyAuthority of agentsAgency of necessitySub-agencyDuties of agents towards their principalsRights of agents against their principalsRelations between principals and third partiesRelations between agents and third partiesTermination of authorityCommercial agentsConflict of laws