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· 6/18/2002

731 Airport Associates, LP v. H & M Realty Associates, LLC

Citations

  • 799 A.2d 279
  • 2002 R.I. LEXIS 165
  • 2002 WL 1332979

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • noting that \apparent authority can come from `indicia of authority given by the principal to the agent' and does not have to be direct communication to the third person\
  • allowing the appeal to proceed despite the plaintiff’s failure to order the transcripts because the trial justice issued a written decision and the plaintiff accepted the factual findings of the trial justice on appeal
  • “The deliberate decision to prosecute an appeal without providing the Court with a transcript of the proceedings in the trial court is risky business.”
  • “The deliberate decision to prosecute an appeal without providing the Court with a transcript of the proceedings in the trial court is risky business.”
  • \Apparent authority to contract on behalf of a principal `arises from the principal's manifestation of such authority to the [third party]'\
  • “The deliberate decision to prosecute an appeal without providing the Court with a transcript of the proceedings in the trial court is risky business.”

Source: CourtListener parenthetical corpus (CC0).

Judges: Williams, Lederberg, Bourcier, Flanders, Goldberg

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