Adverse-Agent Doctrine Law and Legal Definition
Adverse agent doctrine refers to the principle that an agent's knowledge will not be imputed to the principal if the agent engaged in fraudulent activities that are concealed as part of the fraud.
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Adverse agent doctrine refers to the principle that an agent's knowledge will not be imputed to the principal if the agent engaged in fraudulent activities that are concealed as part of the fraud.