· 12/11/1989
H. Landau & Company v. The United States
Citations
- 886 F.2d 322
- 1989 WL 106316
How courts have described this case
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- implied actual authority exists when the necessary authority is considered to be an “integral part of the duties assigned” to the particular government employee
- “Although apparent authority will not suffice to hold the government bound by the acts of its agents, implied actual authority, like expressed actual authority, will suffice.”
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Judges: Markey, Newman, Bissell
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