-An agent has been described in case law as being “the hand – and nothing but the hand” of their principal (MacPhail & Son v Maclean’s Trustee (1887) 15 R. 47, per LJC Moncrieff at 53). Critically assess what this statement means, the extent to which it is accurate, and any legal consequences arising therefrom.

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An agent has been described in case law as being “the hand – and nothing but the hand” of their principal (MacPhail & Son v Maclean’s Trustee (1887) 15 R. 47, per LJC Moncrieff at 53).
Critically assess what this statement means, the extent to which it is accurate, and any legal consequences arising therefrom.

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