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18 GCA § 20211 Rescission After Ratification
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A ratification may be rescinded when made without such consent as is required in a contract, or with an imperfect knowledge of the material facts of the transaction ratified, but not otherwise. COL120106 SOURCE: CC § 2314.
18 GCA § 20212 Measure of Agent's Authority
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An agent has such authority as the principal, actually or ostensibly, confers upon him. SOURCE: CC § 2315.
18 GCA § 20213 What is Actual Authority
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Actual authority is such as a principal intentionally confers upon the agent, or intentionally, or by want of ordinary care, allows the agent to believe himself to possess. SOURCE: CC § 2316.
18 GCA § 20214 What is Ostensible Authority
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Ostensible authority is such as a principal intentionally, or by want of ordinary care, causes or allows a third person to believe the agent to possess. SOURCE: CC § 2317.
18 GCA § 20215 Agent's Authority as to Those Having Notice of Restrictions
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Every agent has actually such authority as defined in this Part, unless specially deprived thereof by his principal, and has even then such authority ostensibly, except as to persons who have actual or constructive notice of the restriction upon his authority. SOURCE: CC § 2318.
18 GCA § 20216 Agent's Necessary Authority
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An agent has authority: 1. To do everything necessary or proper and usual, in the ordinary course of business, for effecting the purpose of his agency, and 2. To make a representation regarding any matter of fact, not including the terms of his authority, but upon which his right…
18 GCA § 20217 Agent Disobeying Instructions
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COL120106 An agent has power to disobey instructions in dealing with the subject of the agency, in cases where it is clearly for the interest of his principal that he should do so, and there is not time to communicate with the principal. SOURCE: CC § 2320.
18 GCA § 20218 How Authority Construed
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When an authority is given partly in general and partly in specific terms, the general authority gives no higher powers than those specifically mentioned. SOURCE: CC § 2321.
18 GCA § 20219 Exceptions to General Authority
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An authority expressed in general terms, however broad, does not authorize an agent: 1. To act in his own name, unless it is the usual course of business to do so; 2. To define the scope of his agency; or 3. To do any act which a trustee is forbidden to do by Part 4, Chapter 25, …
18 GCA § 20220 Sale of Personal Property - Scope of Authority
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An authority to sell personal property includes authority to warrant the title of the principal, and the quality and quantity of the property. SOURCE: CC § 2323.
18 GCA § 20221 Sale of Real Property - Scope of Authority
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An authority to sell and convey real property includes authority to give the usual covenants of warranty. SOURCE: CC § 2324.
18 GCA § 20222 Authority of General Agent - Receipt of Price of Property
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A general agent to sell, who is instructed by the principal with the possession of the thing sold, has authority to receive the price. SOURCE: CC § 2325.
18 GCA § 20223 Authority of Special Agent - Receipt of Price
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COL120106 A special agent to sell has authority to receive the price on delivery of the thing sold, but not afterwards. SOURCE: CC § 2326. NOTE: No ''2327-2329 existed in the Civil Code. ---------- ARTICLE 3 MUTUAL OBLIGATIONS OF PRINCIPALS AND THIRD PERSONS
18 GCA § 20301 How Principal Affected by Agent's acts Within Scope of his
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Authority. An agent represents his principal for all purposes within the scope of his actual or ostensible authority, and all the rights and liabilities which would accrue to the agent from transactions within such limit, if they had been entered into on his own account, accrue t…
18 GCA § 20302 When Principal Bound by Incomplete Execution of Authority
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A principal is bound by an incomplete execution of an authority, when it is consistent with the whole purpose and scope thereof, but not otherwise. SOURCE: CC § 2331. COL120106
18 GCA § 20303 When Notice to Agent is Notice to Principal
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As against a principal, both principal and agent are deemed to have notice of whatever either has notice of, and ought, in good faith and the exercise of ordinary care and diligence, to communicate to the other. SOURCE: CC § 2332.
18 GCA § 20304 Obligation of Principal when Agent Exceeds Authority
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When an agent exceeds his authority, his principal is bound by his authorized acts so far only as they can be plainly separated from those which are unauthorized. SOURCE: CC § 2333.
18 GCA § 20305 Principal Bound for Acts done under Ostensible Authority
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A principal is bound by the acts of his agent, under a merely ostensible authority, to those persons only who have in good faith and without want of ordinary care incurred a liability or parted with value, upon the faith thereof. SOURCE: CC § 2334.
18 GCA § 20306 When Exclusive Credit Given to Agent
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If exclusive credit is given to an agent by the person dealing with him, his principal is exonerated by payment or other satisfaction made by him to his agent in good faith, before receiving notice of the creditor's election to hold him responsible. SOURCE: CC § 2335.
18 GCA § 20307 Dealing with Agent Without Knowledge of Agency
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One who deals with an agent without knowing or having reason to believe that the agent acts as such in the transaction, may set off against any claim of the principal arising out of the same, all claims which he might have set off against the agent before notice of the agency. SO…
18 GCA § 20308 Instrument Intending to Bind Principal does Bind him
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An instrument within the scope of his authority by which the agent intends to bind his principal, does bind him if such intent is plainly inferable from the instrument itself. SOURCE: CC § 2337. COL120106
18 GCA § 20309 Principal's Responsibility for Negligence or Omission
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Unless required by or under the authority of law to employ that particular agent, a principal is responsible to third persons for the negligence of his agent in the transaction of the business of the agency, including wrongful acts committed by such agent in and as a part of the …
18 GCA § 20310 Principal's Responsibility for Wrongs Willfully Committed by
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the Agent. A principal is responsible for no other wrongs committed by his agent than those mentioned in § 20309, unless he has authorized or ratified them, even though they are committed while the agent is engaged in his services. SOURCE: CC § 2339. NOTE: No ''2340-2341 existed …
18 GCA § 20401 Warranty of Authority
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One who assumes to act as an agent thereby warrants, to all who deal with him in that capacity, that he has the authority which he assume. SOURCE: CC § 2342.
18 GCA § 20402 Agent's Responsibility to Third Persons
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COL120106 One who assumes to act as an agent is responsible to third persons as a principal for his acts in the course of his agency, in any of the following cases, and in no others: 1. When, with his consent, credit is given to him personally in a transaction; 2. When he enters …
18 GCA § 20403 Surrender Property to Third Person
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If an agent receives anything for the benefit of his principal, to the possession of which another person is entitled, he must, on demand, surren- der it to such person, or so much of it as he has under his control at the time of demand, on being indemnified for any advance which…
18 GCA § 20404 Code Provisions Governing
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The provisions of this Article are subject to the provisions of 19 Guam Code Annotated, Chapter 1. SOURCE: CC § 2345. NOTE: The Civil Code '2345 refers to "Part 1 of Division First of this Code". This deals with "Persons", specifically with minors, and is now found in 19 GCAChapt…
18 GCA § 20501 Agent's Delegation of Powers
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An agent, unless specially forbidden by his principal to do so, can delegate his powers to another person in any of the following cases, and in no others: 1. When the act to be done is purely mechanical; 2. When it is such as the agent cannot himself, and the subagent can lawfull…
18 GCA § 20502 Unauthorized Employment of Subagent
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If an agent employs a subagent without authority, the former is a principal and the latter his agent, and the principal of the former has no connection with the latter. SOURCE: CC § 2350.
18 GCA § 20503 Subagents Generally
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A subagent, lawfully appointed, represents the principal in like manner with the original agent, and the original agent is not responsible to third persons for the acts of the subagent. SOURCE: CC § 2351. NOTE: No ''2352-2354 existed in the Civil Code. ---------- ARTICLE 6 TERMIN…
18 GCA § 20601 Termination of Agency
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COL120106 An agency is terminated, as to every person having notice thereof, by: 1. The expiration of its term; 2. The extinction of its subject; 3. The death of the agent; 4. The renunciation of the agency; or 5. The incapacity of the agent to act as such. SOURCE: CC § 2355. NOT…
18 GCA § 20602 Termination of Power of Agency
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Unless the power of an agent is coupled with an interest in the subject of the agency, it is terminated, as to every person having notice thereof, by: 1. Its revocation by the principal; 2. His death; or 3. His incapacity to contract. SOURCE: CC § 2356. NOTE: No ''2357-2361 exist…
18 GCA § 21101 Authority from Seller
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An auctioneer, in the absence of special authorization or usage to the contrary, has authority from the seller, only as follows: 1. To sell by public auction to the highest bidder; 2. To sell for cash only, except such articles as are usually sold on credit at auction; 3. To warr…
18 GCA § 21102 Authority from Bidder
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An auctioneer has authority from a bidder at the auction, as well as from the seller, to bind both by a memorandum of the contract, as described in the Uniform Commercial Code [Title 14, GCA]. COL120106 CH.21 PARTICULAR AGENCIES SOURCE: CC § 2363. NOTE: Guam adopted the UCC, and …
18 GCA § 21201 What is a Factor
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A factor is an agent, as defined by 18 GCA '56301. SOURCE: CC § 2367.
18 GCA § 21202 Actual Authority of Factor
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In addition to the authority of agents in general, a factor has actual authority from his principal, unless specially restricted: 1. To insure property consigned to him uninsured; 2. To sell, on credit, anything entrusted to him for sale, except such things as it is contrary to u…
18 GCA § 21203 Ostensible Authority
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A factor has ostensible authority to deal with the property of his principal as his own, in transactions with persons not having notice of the actual ownership. SOURCE: CC § 2369. NOTE: No §§ 2370-2372 existed in the Civil Code. COL120106 CH.21 PARTICULAR AGENCIES ---------- ARTI…
18 GCA § 21301 Authority of Shipmaster on Behalf of Shipowner
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The master of a ship is a general agent for its owner in all matters concerning the same. SOURCE: CC § 2373.
18 GCA § 21302 Authority to Borrow
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The master of a ship has authority to borrow money on the credit of its owner, if it necessary to enable him to complete the voyage, and if neither the owner nor his proper agent for such matters can be consulted without injurious delay. SOURCE: CC § 2374.
18 GCA § 21303 Authority on Behalf of Owners of Cargo
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The master of a ship, during a voyage, is a general agent for each of the owners of the cargo, and has authority to do whatever they might do for the preservation of their respective interest, but he cannot sell or hypothecate the cargo, except in the cases mentioned in this Arti…
18 GCA § 21304 Power to Make Contracts
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The master of a ship may procure all its necessary repairs and supplies, may engage cargo and passengers for carriage, and, in a foreign port, may enter into a charter-party and his contracts for these purposes bind the owner to the full amount of the value of the ship and freigh…
18 GCA § 21305 Power to Hypothecate
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The master of a ship may hypothecate the ship, freightage, and cargo, and sell part of the cargo, in the cases prescribed by the Chapters on bottomry and respondentia, and no others, except that the master may also sell the cargo, or any part of it, short of the port of destinati…
18 GCA § 21306 Master's Power to Sell Ship
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When a ship, whether foreign or domestic, is seriously injured, or the voyage is otherwise broken up, beyond the possibility of pursuing it, the master, in cases of necessity, may sell the ship without instructions from the owners, unless by the earliest use of ordinary means of …
18 GCA § 21307 Master's Power to Sell Cargo
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The master of a ship may sell the cargo, if the voyage is broken up beyond the possibility of pursuing it, and no other ship can be obtained to carry it to its destination, and the sale is otherwise absolutely necessary. SOURCE: CC § 2379.
18 GCA § 21308 Authority to Ransom Ship
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COL120106 CH.21 PARTICULAR AGENCIES The master of a ship, in case of its capture, may engage to pay a ransom for it, in money or in part of the cargo, and his engagement will bind the ship, freightage, and cargo. SOURCE: CC § 2380.
18 GCA § 21309 Abandonment Terminates Master's Power
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The power of the master of a ship to bind its owner, or the owners of the cargo, ceases upon the abandonment of the ship and freightage to insurers. SOURCE: CC § 2381.
18 GCA § 21310 Personal Liability for Ship's Contracts
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Unless otherwise expressly agreed, or unless the contracting parties give exclusive credit to the owner, the master of a ship is personally liable upon his contracts relative thereto, even when the owner is also liable. SOURCE: CC § 2382.
18 GCA § 21311 Liability for acts of Persons Employed on the Ship
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The master of a ship is liable to third persons for the acts of negligence of persons employed in its navigation, whether appointed by him or not, to the same extent as the owner of the ship. SOURCE: CC § 2383.
18 GCA § 21312 Responsibility for Pilot's Negligence
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The owner or master of a ship is not responsible for the negligence of a pilot whom he is bound by law to employ; but if he is allowed an option between pilots, some of whom are competent, or is required only to pay compensation to a pilot, whether he employs him or not, he is so…
18 GCA § 21313 Liability for Cargo Sold, etc
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The owner of a ship is bound to pay to the owner of her cargo the market value at the time of arrival of the ship at the port of her destination, of that portion of her cargo which has been sold to enable the master to pay the necessary repairs and supplies of the ship. COL120106…