Ostensible or apparent authority is the authority of an agent as it appears to others.
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The court held that defendant's father had the apparent authority to consent to search of defendant's computer.
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Richard Bradshaw conducted with apparent authority.
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Such action is called apparent authority.
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This is called lingering apparent authority.
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Apparent authority can also occur where a principal terminates the authority of an agent, but does not inform third parties of this termination.
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A company secretary routinely enters into contracts in the company's name and has administrative responsibilities that would give apparent authority to hire cars.
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It has not released any of its property, and you, as a communications consultant, have no apparent authority to make decisions about ICMPD's property.
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In the first chapter she cites scholarly studies to describe how people may unknowingly disengage their critical thinking in the face of apparent authority.
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Did the framers live within their apparent authority when they were sent to negotiage changes to the Confederation and immediately tabled improvements to the Confederation?