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- 2018 – LC – Ciofoletti v. Securian Fin. Grp. — [BonkNote]
- No. 0:18-cv-03025-JNE-ECW (D. Minn.) – filed in federal court in St. Paul, Minnesota
- Doc 138 – Transcript – June 23, 2020
- p27 – It’s Vacura v. Haar’s Equipment, Inc. It’s cited in the notes to this Jury Instruction, 364 N.W.2d 387 at 391, Minnesota Supreme Court 1985.
- And the Court says, well, apparent authority is usually based on some affirmative action on the part of the principal.
- ⇒ Authority may be found when the agent has regularly exercised some power not expressly given to it and the principal knowing of the practice tacitly sanctions its continuance.
- And that’s where we’re at here.
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