Apparent Authority
Apparent authority refers to a situation where a person appears to have the authority to act on behalf of another party, even if they do not have explicit authorization. In logistics, this concept ensures that transactions and agreements made by representatives are binding, based on the reasonable belief of third parties.
Related glossary terms
Agent (Agt.)
An agent in freight is authorized to act on behalf of a principal. Learn how agents book cargo, handle documentation, and how agency shapes carrier liability.
Broker
A freight broker connects shippers with carriers without owning assets. Learn how they earn fees, what licenses they need, and how they differ from forwarders.
Freight Forwarder
Freight Forwarder is a company or individual that arranges cargo transportation on behalf of shippers, coordinating carriers, documentation, and customs…
Arbitration
Arbitration is a freight dispute process where an impartial arbitrator issues a binding decision. Learn how it differs from litigation and when it applies.