Agent's authority can be express or implied, clarifying how agency powers are conferred and recognized legally. Section 186 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 states that an agent's authority may be conferred either expressly or implicitly, distinguishing between powers granted directly by the principal and powers inferred from circumstances or the nature of the agency relationship.
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Agent's authority can be express or implied, clarifying how agency powers are conferred and recognized legally.
Section 186 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 states that an agent's authority may be conferred either expressly or implicitly, distinguishing between powers granted directly by the principal and powers inferred from circumstances or the nature of the agency relationship.
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