Subject to the operation of statutory provisions relating to commercial agents1, an agent who is prevented from earning their remuneration by the conduct of the principal is entitled to recover damages only if they can show some term of the contract of which the principal is in breach2.
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Subject to the operation of statutory provisions relating to commercial agents1, an agent who is prevented from earning their remuneration by the conduct of the principal is entitled to recover damages only if they can show some term of the contract of which the principal is in breach2.
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