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March 16, 2006
If You Also Teach Agency . . . .
. . . you probably teach the famous inherent-authority case of Watteau v. Fenwick, the Case of the Disloyal Pub Manager. I've unearthed some information about that case -- including photos of the site of the old pub (left) a map, and links to pictures of how the area looked at the time -- which I've posted here over at Unincorporated Business Law Prof Blog.
[Frank Snyder]
March 16, 2006 in Famous Cases | Permalink
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