Agent's emergency authority permits reasonable protective acts to prevent a principal's loss when ordinary prudence requires. An agent possesses emergency authority to take reasonable and prudent measures to protect the principal from imminent loss, judged by what a person of ordinary prudence would do; examples include repairing goods when necessary or selling provisions that would spoil in transit to prevent loss.
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Agent's emergency authority permits reasonable protective acts to prevent a principal's loss when ordinary prudence requires.
An agent possesses emergency authority to take reasonable and prudent measures to protect the principal from imminent loss, judged by what a person of ordinary prudence would do; examples include repairing goods when necessary or selling provisions that would spoil in transit to prevent loss.
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