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NLJ this week: Understanding the issue of authority

06 October 2023
Issue: 8043 / Categories: Legal News
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The Supreme Court case of Philipp v Barclays Bank considered the issue of ‘authority’ as well as the issue of duty of care owed customers, Mary Young, partner, Kingsley Napley, writes in this week’s NLJ

The court, in Philipp, considered the scope of an agent’s authority.

Young writes that the court ‘considered the nature of the instruction received from the customer. In particular, it looked at the effect of dishonesty on an agent’s authority’. Young notes the distinction between ‘misuse’ and ‘absence of’ authority. 

Issue: 8043 / Categories: Legal News
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