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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.
However, the principal can cancel the agency contract for any justifiable cause. An agency may be revoked at the will of the principal when an agency is not coupled with an interest, and no third party's rights are involved. The party terminating the agency must show good cause.
Termination of AgencyBy revocation of authority by the principal.By renunciation of his authority by the agent.On the performance of the contract of agency.On the death of either principal or agent.By insanity of either principal or agent.With the expiration of time period fixed for the contract of agency.More items...
I. If the agency agreement provides that the agency may be terminated upon either party serving on the other written notice of a specified duration, for example, three months' written notice, either party may terminate the agency agreement by serving the required notice on the other party.
Termination by one party. As a general rule, either party can terminate the agency relationship (the act of termination is called revocation if done by the principal and renunciation if done by the agent). Although both parties have the power to terminate the agency, they may not possess the right.
The parties can terminate the agency by mutual agreement. An agency relationship requires the mutual assent of the parties and both the parties have the power to withdraw their assent. An agency may not be terminated by the act of one of the parties and should be done mutually.
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.
A party can terminate the agency relationship by any oral or written communication that conveys withdrawal of consent. Of course, the parties can also mutually agree to terminate the agency at any time. If there's a contract governing the agency relationship, then agency terminates according to the contract.
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.