False agency prevents entitlement to contractual performance when a party contracts as agent but is actually acting on own account. A person who purports to contract in the capacity of an agent is not entitled to require performance of the contract when, in truth, the person was contracting on his or her own account.
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False agency prevents entitlement to contractual performance when a party contracts as agent but is actually acting on own account.
A person who purports to contract in the capacity of an agent is not entitled to require performance of the contract when, in truth, the person was contracting on his or her own account.
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