Where an agent has actual authority to make a contract for a disclosed principal, who may enforce it and against whom?
Where an agent has apparent authority to make a contract for a disclosed principal, who may enforce it and against whom?
It might be unfair to allow an undisclosed principal to sue a third party on a contract where the third party was unaware that the agent had contracted on the principal’s behalf. What justification was given for this in Keighley, Maxted & Co v Durant [1901] AC 240?
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