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A man appoints two agents. Do they have to work jointly in the work of the agency?
1744
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If the goods perished while the agent was retaining them in order to receive his payment of the goods, what is the ruling?
1798
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The agent is holding some goods which perish before he can hand them over to the principle. What is the ruling?
1635
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An agent bought goods for the principle with his own money. How is he reimbursed?
1614
25
An agent bought and took possession of some goods. He finds a defect in them. Can he return them to the seller?
1699
26
Are there any necessary conditions when appointing an agent for buying?
1735
27
The appointed agent sold something on behalf of the principle. The principle demands the price from the buyer. What must the buyer do?
1634
28
A man appoints as agent a child of the age of incapacitation who nevertheless understands buying and selling; or he appoints an incapacitated slave.
1568
29
An adult free man appoints an agent like him; or a slave permitted to trade appoints one like him. What is the status of these agencies?
1683
30
Are there any conditions for the validity of the agency?
1654
31
Can an agent be appointed in currency and Salam transactions?
1685
32
What is the ruling on appointing an agent to fulfil one's rights?
1783
33
Can an agent be appointed in a dispute without the consent of the party?
1909
34
Can one appoint an agent [lawyer] to handle and settle disputes in rights; thus an agent of the plaintiff presents a correct claim and/or the agent of the defendant presents a correct response and whatever relates to the dispute?
1456
35
What kinds of transactions do agents perform?
1777
36
Why does the shari'ah recognise wakalah?
1851
37
What is Wakalah?
2066
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