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Once termination of the agency relationship occurs, the agent can no longer act on behalf of the principal. This means that any actions made by the agent holding themselves out as acting on behalf of the principal after termination has occurred will be considered unlawful on the part of the agent.
Apparent authority of an agent can also be terminated by the principal. This can be done by expressly communicating to a third party that an agent can no longer act on behalf of the company.
Below are common rules for terminating the agency relationship: Withdrawal by a Party, Termination by the Principal, Renunciation by Agent, Death or Incapacity of Agent, Death or Incapacity or Bankruptcy of the Principal.
The High Court has held that a term giving a principal a right to terminate an agency agreement without notice, by making a specified payment to its agent in lieu of the notice period otherwise required by the contract, is not in breach of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977.
Usually, the death or bankruptcy of the principal operates as an immediate and absolute revocation of the agent's authority, unless the agency is one coupled with an interest. The rule is the same even if the agency is created with more than one principal.
An agency terminates expressly by the terms of the agreement or mutual consent, or by the principal's revocation or the agent's renunciation. An agency terminates impliedly by any number of circumstances in which it is reasonable to assume one or both of the parties would not want the relationship to continue.
The principal and agent both have the power to terminate an agency at any time. After termination, the agent can no longer act on behalf of the principal. The terminating party may not, however, have had the right to terminate the agency and may be held liable for damages caused by wrongful termination of the agency.
Revocation by the principal: Agency can be terminated by the principal by revoking the agent's authority. The principle can revoke his agent's authority when it has not been exercised by the agent reasonable, notice must be given for such revocation.
The principal and agent both have the power to terminate an agency at any time. After termination, the agent can no longer act on behalf of the principal.