An agent who doesn't get compensated.
Gratuitous agent
Third party is aware agency exists but doesn't know the identity of the principal.
Unidentified
An agent must show utmost loyalty and good faith in carrying out their responsibilities.
Fiduciary duty
Principal creates reasonable impression in third party that agent has actual authority.
Apparent authority
Let the master answer.
Respondeat superior.
Power of attorney that goes into effect upon the occurrence of a particular event.
Springing power of attorney
Actual implied authority
Creating the agency by explaining exactly what P wants done by A using their words.
Agent decides to terminate the agency. Not revocation
Renunciation
Frolic and detour
Can give rise to a principal being responsible for unauthorized tort of an independent contractor.
Negligent hiring
Agent must provide financial information to the principal related to the agency.
Account
Third party isn't aware agency exists.
Undisclosed
When principals are liable for the criminal acts of their agents.
If Principal authorized the act(s) or if a statute provides for liability.