A. Gay Jenson Farms Co. v. Cargill, Inc. (Minn. 1981)
FACTS
-Case arose out of financial collapse of Warren Seed & Grain Co. Defendant
had loaned money and exercised significant influence over operations.
RULES
-“Control” is used as the touchstone for the existence of an agency relationship.
-The lender began to become involved in the day-to-day business of the borrower.
-Agency deals with a set of conditions, not a single factor.
FACTS
-Case arose out of financial collapse of Warren Seed & Grain Co. Defendant
had loaned money and exercised significant influence over operations.
RULES
-“Control” is used as the touchstone for the existence of an agency relationship.
-The lender began to become involved in the day-to-day business of the borrower.
-Agency deals with a set of conditions, not a single factor.
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