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· 5/24/2002

Potter v. Crawford

Citations

  • 797 A.2d 489
  • 2002 R.I. LEXIS 118
  • 2002 WL 1058516

How courts have described this case

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

  • ‘‘[T]he authority of a public agent to bind a municipality must be actual ... [and] any representations made by such an agent lacking actual authority are not binding on the municipality.” (quoting Casa DiMario, Inc. v. Richardson, 763 A.2d 607, 610 (R.I. 2000))
  • “[T]he authority of a public agent to bind a municipality must be actual . . . [and] any representations made by such an agent lacking actual authority are not binding on the municipality.” (quoting Casa DiMario, Inc. v. Richardson, 763 A.2d 607, 610 (R.I. 2000)
  • “[T]he authority of a public agent to bind a municipality must be actual . . . [and] any representations made by such an agent lacking actual authority are not binding on the municipality.” (quoting Casa DiMario, Inc. v. Richardson, 763 A.2d 607, 610 (R.I. 2000))

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Judges: Williams, Lederberg, Bourcier, Flanders, Goldberg

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