If an agent acts for a corporation that is not yet formed or for an entity that has no legal existence, such as an unincorporated association, the agent is not personally liable on a resulting contract.
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Q9: When an agent commits a tort or
Q10: Any act that the principal could have
Q11: The test of an agent's express authority
Q12: Only the entire act of the agent
Q13: Principals often are liable for the torts
Q15: Express authority:
A) is created when the principal
Q16: An attorney-in-fact is the technical label given
Q17: Apparent authority is the true authority granted
Q18: One may become liable through ratification for
Q19: An agent can exercise his implied authority
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