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Agency Agreementin Connecticut

A contract appointing one party as agent to act on behalf of another (the principal) in commercial transactions, defining the scope of authority and compensation. Connecticut's regulated legal climate creates specific considerations for AgA drafting and enforcement.

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Legal Climate
Regulated
Non-Competes
Enforced
Governing Law
Moderate
Key City
Bridgeport

Connecticut Contract Law

Key Legal Fact

Connecticut courts apply a strict reasonableness test to non-competes and have invalidated many overbroad agreements.

Notable AgA Law

Connecticut has specific non-compete restrictions for broadcasting employees and physicians.

Key Clauses to Review

1
Scope of Authority
Requires Connecticut-specific drafting under regulated legal standards.
2
Commission Structure
Requires Connecticut-specific drafting under regulated legal standards.
3
Post-Termination Commission Rights
Requires Connecticut-specific drafting under regulated legal standards.
⚠ Common Issue
Unclear actual vs apparent authority exposing principal to unauthorized commitments

Major Industries in Connecticut

FinanceInsuranceHealthcareManufacturing

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