Liability of pretended agent requires compensation to third parties when the alleged principal does not ratify the agent's acts. A person who untruly represents himself to be the authorised agent of another and thereby induces a third person to deal with him as such is liable to make compensation to that third person for any loss or damage incurred by so dealing if the alleged employer does not ratify his acts.
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Liability of pretended agent requires compensation to third parties when the alleged principal does not ratify the agent's acts.
A person who untruly represents himself to be the authorised agent of another and thereby induces a third person to deal with him as such is liable to make compensation to that third person for any loss or damage incurred by so dealing if the alleged employer does not ratify his acts.
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