Book1 Division07 Title14 Chapter06

From Thai Codification Draft of 1919

DRAFT: CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL CODE FOR KINGDOM OF SIAM.

BOOK ON OBLIGATIONS.

DIVISION VII. SPECIFIC CONTRACTS.

TITLE XIV. Agency.

Chapter VI. Subagency.
Section 890.
  • The agent cannot appoint a subagent, unless he be allowed by the principal to do so, or unless by custom a subagent may be appointed.

《Genealogies》

  1. Draft of April 1924: 949
  2. Code of January 1925: -
Section 891.
  • An agent who has appointed a subagent although he was not allowed by the principal or by custom to do so is liable for all the acts done by that subagent in such capacity.

《Genealogies》

  1. Draft of April 1924: 950
  2. Code of January 1925: -
Section 892.
  • The agent who has lawfully appointed a subagent is not liable to the principal for the acts done by the subagent unless the principal proves that the agent has not selected the subagent with such care as may be expected from a person of ordinary prudence.

《Genealogies》

  1. Draft of April 1924: 951
  2. Code of January 1925: -
Section 893.
  • If the discretion left to the agent for the appointment of a subagent has been limited to persons designated by name by the principal, the agent is not liable for the acts done by any such subagent.

《Genealogies》

  1. Draft of April 1924: 952
  2. Code of January 1925: -
Section 894.
  • he principal has a direct cause of action against the subagent for his rights arising out of the subagency.

《Genealogies》

  1. Draft of April 1924: 953
  2. Code of January 1925: -
Section 895.
  • The subagent has a direct cause of action against the principal for his rights arising out of the subagency.

《Genealogies》

  1. Draft of April 1924: 954
  2. Code of January 1925: -
Section 896.
  • The principal is bound to third persons by the acts done by a lawfully appointed subagent within the scope of the authority and in the name of the principal, in the same way as if such acts were done by the agent.

《Genealogies》

  1. Draft of April 1924: 955
  2. Code of January 1925: -