Unauthorized sub-agent appointment: agent deemed principal to sub-agent and liable to principal and third persons. An agent who appoints a sub-agent without authority stands to that sub-agent as a principal to an agent, and is responsible for the sub-agent's acts to both the principal and third persons; the principal is not represented by or responsible for the unauthorized sub-agent, nor is the sub-agent responsible to the principal.
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Unauthorized sub-agent appointment: agent deemed principal to sub-agent and liable to principal and third persons.
An agent who appoints a sub-agent without authority stands to that sub-agent as a principal to an agent, and is responsible for the sub-agent's acts to both the principal and third persons; the principal is not represented by or responsible for the unauthorized sub-agent, nor is the sub-agent responsible to the principal.
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