A principal in a law firm is the natural or legal person that
gives the authority to partners in their firm to enter a single or
multiple legal relationships with third parties. This usually falls
under the commercial law branch known as agency.
A principal in a law firm is the natural or legal person that
gives the authority to partners in their firm to enter a single or
multiple legal relationships with third parties. This usually falls
under the commercial law branch known as agency.
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Kenneth Farwell Burgess has written:
'The new Burgess' commercial law' -- subject(s): Commercial
law
'Burgess' commercial law' -- subject(s): Commercial law
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Some of the books one can read to learn more on US commercial
law include 'Commercial Law and Commercial Practice' which is
edited by Sarah Worthington and 'Commercial Law' by Margarey C.
Jasper.
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A town (bigger the a village but smaller than a city) where the
principal means of livelihood is commercial trade.