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Legal Definitions - mandant
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Definition of mandant
Definition: A mandant is the principal in a contract of mandate, such as a bailor in a bailment. In French and Scots law, it refers to the person who delegates the performance of a mandate to another. In civil law, it is the person who employs another in a gratuitous agency.
Examples:
- When a person hires a lawyer to represent them in court, they are the mandant.
- If a company hires a marketing agency to promote their products, the company is the mandant.
- In a bailment, the person who entrusts their property to another for safekeeping is the mandant.
These examples illustrate how the mandant is the person who initiates a contract of mandate or agency. They are the one who delegates tasks or responsibilities to another person or entity.
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Simple Definition
A mandant is someone who hires another person to do a job for them. This job is called a mandate. For example, if you ask someone to take care of your pet while you're away, you are the mandant and they are the mandatary. In French and Scots law, a mandant is also known as a bailor.
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