A principal may, in certain circumstances, ratify the acts of the agent which has retrospective effect.
Which of the following are circumstances where an agent may enforce a contract?
(a) Where the agent is intended to take personal liability
(b) Where it is usual business practice to allow enforcement
(c) Where the agent acts on their own behalf even if they purport to act for a principal
'Holding out' is a key element of which form of agency?
What is the extent of an agent's ostensible authority?
In order to form an agency relationship by express agreement, what form should the agreement take?
Which type of agent authority is derived from what is usual or customary in the circumstances?
When combined, which types of agent authority are known as an agent's actual authority?
Unless circumstances indicate otherwise, which party is NOT liable under a contract properly formed under an agency agreement?
Which of the following statements regarding agency law is correct?
Which type of agent runs an accountancy practice?