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- From: hilary.miller@execnet.com (hilary miller)
- Newsgroups: misc.legal
- Subject: need help with lease
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.1297.23883@execnet>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 02:29:37 GMT
- Reply-To: "hilary miller" <hilary.miller@execnet.com>
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- Organization: Executive Networks Information
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- Bob Glickstein, in a message to All on 01-25-93 at 10:28am, said:
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- BG>|Shortly thereafter, I was contacted by the owner who told me that his
- |agent had unintentionally misrepresented his wishes. The owner had no
- |intention of releasing me from the lease. By this time it was too late
- |for me to respect his wishes, however, as I was committed to my new lea
- |_______________________________________________________________________
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- Under general principles of agency, a principal is bound by
- the acts of his agent, even if the agent is disloyal. You
- have both the moral and legal high ground. Assuming you can
- document the agent's statements to you (as, for example, his
- retention without objection of your confirmatory letter), as
- a practical matter, you will probably need to be in court to
- recover your security deposit.
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- L A
- I R Hilary B. Miller of Greenwich, Connecticut
- H/\Y CIS: 76040,1743
- s r
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