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Agency Relationships and Partnership Fundamentals This document summarizes key themes and important facts from the provided excerpt of a law school course on Business Associations, focusing on Week 1: Agency Relationships and Partnership Fundamentals. Main Themes: Agency Relationships: How one party (principal) authorizes another (agent) to act on their behalf, creating legal obligations for the principal based on the agent's actions. Types of Authority: The distinctions between actual authority (express and implied) and apparent authority, and how these impact the principal's liability for the agent's actions. Fiduciary Duties: The agent's core duties of loyalty, care, and obedience to the principal, emphasizing the ethical and legal obligations inherent in agency relationships. Partnership Structures: An overview of different partnership types (general, limited, LLP), highlighting their unique characteristics, liability implications, and management structures. Partnership Formation and Dissolution: The legal requirements for establishing partnerships, the rights and duties of partners, and the processes involved in dissolving a partnership and settling its affairs. Key Ideas & Facts: Agency Relationships: Definition: "An agency relationship is a fiduciary connection where one party, called the principal, authorizes another, the agent, to act on their behalf." Formation: Through express agreement, implied by conduct, or by operation of law. Principal-Agent Relationship: The principal delegates authority, and the agent acts within that scope, potentially binding the principal. Types of Authority: Actual (express and implied) and apparent authority, each with distinct implications for the principal's liability. Agent's Duties: Loyalty, care, obedience, highlighting the fiduciary nature of the relationship. Principal's Rights: Control over the agent's actions, right to compensation, potential vicarious liability for the agent's torts. Termination: Mutual agreement, unilateral termination, or by operation of law. Partnership Fundamentals: Formation: Two or more persons acting as co-owners of a business for profit. Types: General partnerships, limited partnerships (LP), limited liability partnerships (LLP). General Partnerships: Shared management and unlimited joint and several liability for all partners. Limited Partnerships: General partners manage and have unlimited liability, while limited partners contribute capital with limited liability. LLPs: Limited personal liability for partners, protecting them from the misconduct of others. Partner Rights & Duties: Management rights, duty of loyalty, duty of care. Partnership Property: Owned by the partnership entity, not individual partners. Dissolution: Voluntary or involuntary, followed by a "winding up" phase to settle affairs. Important Quotes: Agency: "The essence of agency lies in trust and authority, where an agent is empowered to affect the legal position of the principal." Apparent Authority: "Apparent authority arises when a third party reasonably believes that the agent has authority based on the principal's representations." Fiduciary Duty: "The agent must act in the best interests of the principal, placing the principal's interests above their own." Partnership: "A partnership is formed when two or more persons carry on as co-owners of a business for profit." Joint and Several Liability: "In a general partnership, each partner is jointly and severally liable for the obligations of the partnership." Partnership Property: "Property acquired by the partnership is owned by the partnership as a distinct legal entity and not by the individual partners." Next Steps: This overview provides a foundational understanding of agency relationships and partnership structures. Further exploration into the formation, governance, and liabilities of corporations and limited liability companies will build on these concepts in the coming weeks.

Agency Relationships and Partnership Fundamentals This document summarizes key themes and important facts from the provided excerpt of a law school course on Business Associations, focusing on Week 1: Agency Relationships and Partnership Fundamentals. Main Themes: Agency Relationships: How one party (principal) authorizes another (agent) to act on their behalf, creating legal obligations for the principal based on the agent's actions. Types of Authority: The distinctions between actual authority (express and implied) and apparent authority, and how these impact the principal's liability for the agent's actions. Fiduciary Duties: The agent's core duties of loyalty, care, and obedience to the principal, emphasizing the ethical and legal obligations inherent in agency relationships. Partnership Structures: An overview of different partnership types (general, limited, LLP), highlighting their unique characteristics, liability implications, and management structures. Partnership Formation and Dissolution: The legal requirements for establishing partnerships, the rights and duties of partners, and the processes involved in dissolving a partnership and settling its affairs. Key Ideas & Facts: Agency Relationships: Definition: "An agency relationship is a fiduciary connection where one party, called the principal, authorizes another, the agent, to act on their behalf." Formation: Through express agreement, implied by conduct, or by operation of law. Principal-Agent Relationship: The principal delegates authority, and the agent acts within that scope, potentially binding the principal. Types of Authority: Actual (express and implied) and apparent authority, each with distinct implications for the principal's liability. Agent's Duties: Loyalty, care, obedience, highlighting the fiduciary nature of the relationship. Principal's Rights: Control over the agent's actions, right to compensation, potential vicarious liability for the agent's torts. Termination: Mutual agreement, unilateral termination, or by operation of law. Partnership Fundamentals: Formation: Two or more persons acting as co-owners of a business for profit. Types: General partnerships, limited partnerships (LP), limited liability partnerships (LLP). General Partnerships: Shared management and unlimited joint and several liability for all partners. Limited Partnerships: General partners manage and have unlimited liability, while limited partners contribute capital with limited liability. LLPs: Limited personal liability for partners, protecting them from the misconduct of others. Partner Rights & Duties: Management rights, duty of loyalty, duty of care. Partnership Property: Owned by the partnership entity, not individual partners. Dissolution: Voluntary or involuntary, followed by a "winding up" phase to settle affairs. Important Quotes: Agency: "The essence of agency lies in trust and authority, where an agent is empowered to affect the legal position of the principal." Apparent Authority: "Apparent authority arises when a third party reasonably believes that the agent has authority based on the principal's representations." Fiduciary Duty: "The agent must act in the best interests of the principal, placing the principal's interests above their own." Partnership: "A partnership is formed when two or more persons carry on as co-owners of a business for profit." Joint and Several Liability: "In a general partnership, each partner is jointly and severally liable for the obligations of the partnership." Partnership Property: "Property acquired by the partnership is owned by the partnership as a distinct legal entity and not by the individual partners." Next Steps: This overview provides a foundational understanding of agency relationships and partnership structures. Further exploration into the formation, governance, and liabilities of corporations and limited liability companies will build on these concepts in the coming weeks.

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