Paman has been hired for the past 15 years by a famous millionaire, Roland who lives in Singapore to look after his durian orchard in a village in Pahang. Considering that in recent years, Roland seems to be less inquisitive about any income, profit, and loss regarding the sale of fruits from his orchard, Paman also began to act carelessly with his duties in the orchard. Unbeknownst to Roland, Paman had asked Nomy, a troubled teenager in the village to help him pick up the durians that had fallen during the recent fruit season. Paman thinks Nomy is a young man who deserves help apart from the relatively low wage asked for. Furthermore, Paman is already less able to manage Roland's orchard alone. Apparently, behind Paman's back, Nomy had acted to conspire with Ms. Kam, a middleman from Kuala Lumpur, and to collect durians from the orchard on a large scale at a much lower price than the market in silence. Finally, Paman managed to sniff out Nomy's bad deed and reported it to Roland. In your opinion, can Roland claim any damages from the actions of Paman, Nomy, and Ms. Kam? Describe Roland's rights according to aspects of Agency Law.​

Respuesta :

Roland as the principal has enforceable rights against the Agent (Paman) and the third party hired by the Agent, according to the Agency Law.

What is the Agency Law?

Agency Law provides the legal basis for the relationship existing between the principal and the agent, who is appointed to act on behalf of the principal.

By Agency Law, the Agent is hired to do the principal's work, undertake transactions, and manage the principal's business.

According to the law of agency, if the agent deals with a third party on behalf of the principal, the principal can enforce their rights against both the Agent and the third party.

Thus, Roland as the principal has enforceable rights against the Agent (Paman) and the third party hired by the Agent, according to the Agency Law.

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