1. Who are capable of becoming principals and agents.

2. Power of delegating authority.

3. Inherent power of becoming agents. 3a. Agent distinguished from broker.

4. Personal acts that are undelegatable.

5. Acts that can not be sub-delegated.

6. Special and general agency.

7. Agents who are termed brokers.

8. Who is not a broker.

8a. Definition of term "Brokerage."

9. Licenses.

10. How brokers are appointed.

11. Employment of sub-agents.

11a. When not employed sub-agent not entitled to compensation.

11b. Sub-agent when illegally appointed can not bind principal to pay commission.

12. Employment of broker, and its limitations.