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Become a global Tactical Titans Law Enforcement Agent

To become an AGENT in our global security force, all Tactical Titans Agents will go through mandated background and psychological tests as well as weapons licensing and life safety tests and training. The additional requirements are listed below:

The relationship between a principal and an agent is fiduciary and an agent’s actions bind the principal. The law of agency controls the legal relationship in which an agent interacts with a third party for his/her principal.

An agent owes certain duties towards his/her principal and a principal owes certain duties towards his/her agent. The scope of an agent’s duty to the principal is determined by:

  • the terms of the agreement between the parties; and
  • extent of the authority conferred and
  • the fiduciary obligations to the principal.

An agent’s primary duties are:

  • act on behalf of and be subject to the control of the principal;
  • act within the scope of authority or power delegated by the principal;
  • discharge his/her duties with appropriate care and diligence; and
  • avoid conflict of interest between his/her personal interests and the interests of the principal.

Other duties of an agent include:

  • not to acquire any undisclosed material benefit from a third party in connection with transactions conducted or through the use of his/her positions as an agent;
  • to act with the care, competence, and diligence normally exercised by agents in similar circumstances;
  • to take action only within the scope of the his/her actual authority;
  • to comply with all lawful instructions received from the principal and persons designated by the principal concerning agent’s actions on behalf of the principal;
  • to act reasonably and to refrain from conduct that is likely to damage the principal’s interests.

An agent is liable to indemnify a principal for loss or damage resulting from his/her violation of the duties described above.

A principal owes certain contractual duties to his/her agent. A principal’s primary duties to his/her agent include:

  • To compensate the agent as agreed; and
  • To indemnify and protect the agent against claims, liabilities, and expenses incurred in the agent correctly discharging the duties assigned by the principal.

When an agent acts within the scope of actual authority, the principal is liable to indemnify the agent for payments made by agent under the agency during the course of the relationship irrespective of whether the expenditure was expressly authorized or merely necessary in promoting the principal’s business.

The usual areas of conflict arise from authorized acts by agent which are alleged to have exceeded authority granted; conflict of interest in which the agent violates his or her duty to the principal; and negligence in performing duties by agent. With the principal, the usual conflict is failure to pay the agent as contracted.

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